WEATHERWATCH
Bitter cold temps, eastside winds on tap for Puget Sound region
by KOMO News Staff
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A photo showing slick roads and icy conditions in Lake Stevens on the morning of Jan. 12, 2024. (Photo: Lisa Ketcham via #SoNorthwest Photography){ }
SEATTLE —

The bitter cold air is in place and here to stay through the weekend in western Washington. There's also a chance for potentially damaging wind gusts in parts of the region that could knock out power for some.

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Highs only topped out in the teens and twenties Friday around the Puget Sound region, making for the coldest Jan. 12 on record for most communities, according to KOMO's Chief Meteorologist Shannon O'Donnell. Seattle's 25 degrees beat the old record "low-high" of 29 set back in 1963, and Bellingham's biting 10 degrees topped the former record low-high of 18 from the year 1971.

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