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..."Meanwhile, crews in the mountains will be keeping an eye out for avalanches.

"We've had some pretty significant avalanche concerns over the weekend," Wolcott said. "Now things are going to be starting to warm up... but our snow levels are also going to rocket up to eight to nine thousand feet."

According to the Northwest Avalanche Center, the danger in the Cascades is high right now, but it's less so for the passes and some of the lower elevations. In any case, Wolcott advised against traveling in the mountains for the time being.

(In case you missed it: The Washington state Department of Transportation has shut down State Route 20, the North Cascades Highway, for the winter.)

If the potential for flooding and avalanches wasn't enough, we're also expecting windy conditions to ramp up today and into this evening, especially near the water.

With multiple power outages already being reported early this morning, here safety reminder of what to do during a power outage. Winds will continue to be breezy early this morning and will weaken by the afternoon. #wawx pic.twitter.com/jVbRkofhV8

— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) December 2, 2023
"Obviously, that can bring power outages and rearrange your Christmas decorations pretty effectively," Wolcott warned.

He said the Seattle metro area can expect gusts between 30 and 40 miles per hour while areas north and along the coast, like Whidbey Island and Bellingham, could get gusts as high as 45 miles per hour."
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