Storm delivers vicious blow: Hurricane-strength winds topple trees, leaving 375,000-plus with no electricity
More than 375,000 customers were without power Thursday night after a storm struck the coast with hurricane-force winds, then moved inland, closing most major routes to the coast, flooding lowland areas and knocking down trees and utility poles.
No, not on the Gulf Coast, but a major winter storm that hit Southwest Washington State and Northwest Oregon yesterday and early today, as reported in the Oregonian, with rain, snow, and high winds.
The creek crested last night at 9.53 feet.
Possible snow flurries in my area this weekend. It's snowing now.
Life goes on.
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