June-uary?! Only in Pacific Northwest!

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Rare June windstorm knocks out power to thousands | KOMO News - Seattle, Washington | News

SEATTLE -- The spring of wacky weather just got even wackier...
If you thought snow in late April was weird, how about a November-esque windstorm in the middle of June?

Winds gusting as high as 45-53 mph knocked out electrical power to nearly 30,000 customers in Western Washington.

The storm also brought several inches of snow to the Cascades and Olympics.

Puget Sound Energy spokeswoman Gretchen Aliabadi says at the peak of the storm, more than 17,000 customers lost power, with Kitsap and Jefferson counties and Vashon hit especially hard. The North Bend-Snoqualmie area also saw about 4,400 customers lose power and some outages have been reported in the Olympia area. Most of those had power restored by early Tuesday morning.

Seattle City Light spokesman Scott Thomsen reported that about 17,000 of that utility's customers also lost power, but almost all were back online by daybreak.

At a Burien worksite a scaffolding twisted about in the high winds before toppling. In Madison Park, an aged tree ripped right out of the ground and fell on the road. And at Alki Point in West Seattle where peak gusts reached 53 mph, the winds were roaring above the 4-foot waves that pounded the shore.

Once the main front passed, strong thunderstorms popped up in the North Sound area, bringing lightning to the Whidbey Island and Skagit/Snohomish County line area through the late evening.

East of the Cascades, Ellensburg has reported gusts to 45 mph, which brought along heavy rain and snow at the mountain passes.

Alpental Ski Resort and Stevens Pass ski resort both reported about 5" of new snow overnight. Both Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass reported snow on the roadway, but by Tuesday morning, it was either slush or bare and wet on the road surface.

Overall, snow totals across the mountains over 3,500 feet were expected to finish around 5-10 inches.

Long-time locals who thought snow was a thing of the past can't believe summer is just around the corner.

"We've lived up here about 11 years and this is the first time we've really seen snow in June," said Alpental resident Vickie Rippe.

For drivers and campers, the June snow is a nuisance. But for the state Department of Transportation, it's a huge expense.

The DOT is ratcheting up its own financial overhaul. It's already $8 million over budget for snow removal after last winter, and putting on the plows on last time comes at a cost.

"We're set to go for one more night. We've had 49 feet of total snowfall this season, we're going to try to get a little more," said Allen Menerich with the DOT.

Expensive or not, there's little else anyone can do. Mother Nature has proven to Western Washington times over that she will do as she pleases, whenever she fancies.

"The rain, the weather, the conditions -- you cannot say no. Just spend the next two days trying to do your best to have a good time," said camper William Herndon.

Aside from the snow and wind, it was also cold once again. Record cold.

Several cities broke their record for coldest high temperature on Monday. Seattle only reached 55 degrees, breaking the old record of 58 set all of last year. Forks got to 51, breaking their record of 53, while Hoquiam and Bellingham only got to 54, breaking records of 56 and 55, respectively.

Seattle remains well on pace to shatter the record for coldest June ever, with an average high temperature so far of 57.0 degrees -- a full 5 degrees and change below what would be the coldest June ever. Normal high temperatures are in the upper 60s.

List of Peak Gusts

Here is the list of peak gusts from the overnight storm:

Alki Beach 53 mph
Seattle (Sea-Tac) 45 mph
Everett 44 mph
Hoquiam 43 mph
Bremerton 41 mph
Silverdale 41 mph
Port Angeles 41 mph
Oak Harbor 40 mph
Boeing Field 39 mph
Tacoma/McChord AFB 39 mph
Quillayute 39 mph
Renton 38 mph
Shelton 37 mph
Olympia 36 mph
Gig Harbor 35 mph
Bellingham 30 mph
 
omg BIG difference of in east coast from west coast
we get LOT of tornadoes and thunderstorms this year yea

lot of storms this week jeez enough please LOL
 
Mudslides in Wisconsin!

Snow in the Pacific Northwest in June? It has snowed somewhere in northern California in June before.
 
Ugh.. :shock: geez!!!


I felt something funny about this weather :(:(

Here Northeast ... Hazy, Hotter, humid, Not health air! :(

This Thursday will return normal weather :dunno2:
 
June-uary?! I loved that terminology that the weatherman coined!

I do have to agree that this is highly unusual weather phenomenon that we are currently experiencing especially down here on the coast. We had 50 mph winds and rain, rain, and more rain! As well as it only being 50 degrees!

I am getting a little tired of this rain as I really want to be working in the yard in shorts.

By the way...I am wearing a turtleneck shirt and a sweater and jeans! :lol:
 
List of Peak Gusts

Here is the list of peak gusts from the overnight storm:

Alki Beach 53 mph
Seattle (Sea-Tac) 45 mph
Everett 44 mph
Hoquiam 43 mph
Bremerton 41 mph
Silverdale 41 mph
Port Angeles 41 mph
Oak Harbor 40 mph
Boeing Field 39 mph
Tacoma/McChord AFB 39 mph
Quillayute 39 mph
Renton 38 mph
Shelton 37 mph
Olympia 36 mph
Gig Harbor 35 mph
Bellingham 30 mph

Seattle (Sea-Tac) 45 mph? That is bad. Hmm, My brother failed to mention it, but told me anyway about snowstorm. He lives near Seattle.

Bizarro.
 
I'm not surprised. We had severe windstorms a couple times where I am. One time, the windstorm mixed with rainstorms caused huge trees to be uprooted from the ground, powerlines to be broken, rooftops to be blown off, etc. There is a street where a bunch of fancy restaurants are located. Almost all of the chairs from the outside seats were blown into the streets. They had to close the street while cleaning up all the mess. I think at least 20 intersections were closed for a day for these cleanups. :roll:

Last week, a couple streets were closed because of severe winds too. Whew!
 
On noon news showed house in Wisconsin floating down the river. The Army National Guard is now in Iowa putting sandbags.
 
Grrr your lucky Seq...it has been getting hotter and hotter in North Carolina as its like the state has transformed into a giant oven of over 100 degrees or so. Bleh.
 
CRAZY!!! I saw that on CNN.com and I get a feeling that you posted it already. :)

It is nut isn't? It is cooling down a bit down..thank god...humid isn't fun!
 
That's pretty unusual time of the year for getting snow in WA.

Did you broke the weather? ;)
 
^^ Yes, sadly I broke the weather system. Go and complain to Mother Nature. :lol:
 
Oh, wow ....yeah, I noticed everything changes alot lately. Now, I am thinking about moving out of Alaska -- tired of raining, raining, raining. :lol:

I just need the sun so badly. LOL Need to move in a " warm " state somewhere. :P
 
Oh, wow ....yeah, I noticed everything changes alot lately. Now, I am thinking about moving out of Alaska -- tired of raining, raining, raining. :lol:

I just need the sun so badly. LOL Need to move in a " warm " state somewhere. :P
Where would you move to?
 
Wow, that haven't happened in my location (Portland metro area, actually Vancouver, Washington) Glad I don't live next to any of bays or oceans :lol:
 
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