Flooding around Puget Sound will continue through Wednesday, but weather is expected to start to calm moving into the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
NWS said that with heavy rains across western Washington the past few days — which ended Wednesday morning — there is an increased threat of landslides, flooding, and fallen trees. The break in a steady rain will reduce the landslide threat on Thursday, NWS said.
Strongest windstorm of the year with power outages, flooding overnight
“Significant coastal flooding” is still expected until 1 p.m. Wednesday in the areas of the southwest interior, Tacoma, Hood Canal, Seattle, and Bremerton, according to
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