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<blockquote data-quote="RobJ" data-source="post: 441506" data-attributes="member: 3588"><p>Yes, little to cheer about based on predicted El Nino winds. Snohomish County PUD states the outage from this storm was the worst in many years; about 19,500 are still without power. At its peak there were wind gusts clocked at Pain Field (Everett/Mukilteo) around 60 mph. </p><p></p><p>I know the winds at our place were some of the hardest I've seen in nearly 30 years in this house. Thankfully we only had some limbs down, nothing big, but up the hill a little there were several downed trees, a couple were in the 100' range height wise and we can still hear chainsaws and wood chippers running. Next time we may not be so lucky of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobJ, post: 441506, member: 3588"] Yes, little to cheer about based on predicted El Nino winds. Snohomish County PUD states the outage from this storm was the worst in many years; about 19,500 are still without power. At its peak there were wind gusts clocked at Pain Field (Everett/Mukilteo) around 60 mph. I know the winds at our place were some of the hardest I've seen in nearly 30 years in this house. Thankfully we only had some limbs down, nothing big, but up the hill a little there were several downed trees, a couple were in the 100' range height wise and we can still hear chainsaws and wood chippers running. Next time we may not be so lucky of course. [/QUOTE]
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