Don Alaska
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My daughter says it is warming and the mountain snows are melting, but that is contrary to what I read. The weather people are saying the rain is going to be moving east and dumping snow as it travels. My brother in Pennsylvania says he has snow banks over 6 feet high in front of his house, and he hasn't seen that since the 1970s. Maybe the so-called global warming is truly over.It seems like the west is getting some pretty bad storms this month, @Don Alaska !
The whole Seattle area has flooding, roads closed from the floods and mudslides, and they just had a small earthquake east of Sedro Woolley this morning, too.
High winds are predicted there the next few days as well, and I think more rain. It reminds me a lot of what happened to Tennessee and North Carolina after the torrential rains that came with hurricane Helene.
Parts of I-90 are closed near Snoqualamie, parts of Hwy.2 are closed, and I-5 near chehalis was flooded and closed the other day, not sure if it is back open now or not.
But lots of roads washed out all over the state, and into north Idaho and Montana now. It is going to make getting supplies into the PNW pretty difficult if this continues.
Fortunately, they didn't have serious fires in Western Washington recently, or the mudslides would be much worse. Our kids in that area are on high ground, so they are not affected unless they try to go somewhere. They are on stable high ground.