Wind Advisory: More than 6,000 without power in western Washington

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Wind Advisory: More than 6,000 without power in western Washington
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11/4 Saturday morning forecast with KING 5 Meteorologist Adam Claibon.

The National Weather Service issued a Wind Advisory between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. due to expected gusts of around 45 miles per hour.SEATTLE — A weather system moving through western Washington is bringing heavy rain and strong winds, causing power outages in many communities.The coast could see up to 2 inches of rain. The mountains could receive up to 3 inches of rain.

Winds are expected to pick up for the interior areas ahead of the front and increase behind it - similar to Thursday's storm. The National Weather Service may issue a Wind Advisory for Saturday afternoon.is experiencing 32 active outages impacting 5,620 customers as of 10:20 a.m., according to its outage map. According to the map, the areas south of Cougar Mountain and south of Covington have been impacted the most.

Southerly winds could reach up to 25 mph in the Puget Sound region with gusts of up to 45 mph from early Saturday morning through Saturday evening, according to the KING 5 Weather Team. KING 5 has activated First Alert for this weather event on Saturday. First Alert is activated when a storm could affect lives, property or travel in the Pacific Northwest region. During this event, the First Alert Weather Team will bring you the latest information to keep you and your family safe.KING would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.

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