Washington
Cleanup in progress after gusty winds whip across Western Washington
Winter climate rolled by Western Washington on Monday, with gusty winds tearing down powerlines and toppling bushes.
Up within the Cascades, the roads are icy and dicey, whereas avalanche warnings are in place for each Stevens and Snoqualmie passes till 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The windstorm introduced gusts of as much as 40 mph, and in some areas like Island County, gusts had been above 55 mph.
Snohomish PUD crews have been busy, clearing tree injury and restoring energy.
Monday night time, Snohomish PUD reported a tree had taken down energy traces and a pole alongside Larch Approach.
UPDATE: NE 104th St stays closed between 166th Ave NE and 168th Ave NE for a downed tree over an influence line. RPD is continuous to observe the state of affairs and can present updates as we obtain extra data. As of 5:45 a.m., please use an alternate route. pic.twitter.com/39N6sRQVO2
— RedmondWaPD (@RedmondWaPD) February 21, 2023
There have been related points in a number of different areas, comparable to Edmonds.
KIRO 7 spoke with a lady who lives in Lynnwood who says a tree department got here crashing by her kitchen window simply as she was about to have dinner.
“We had been simply standing there in shock coated in glass and had been simply type of stunned by what occurred,” stated Rachel McLeod.
Nobody was harm.
In Woodinville, a large tree got here down on prime of a automotive. Nobody was harm in that incident, both.
1000’s of households had been with out energy because of the gusty winds.
Over 27,000 prospects had been impacted statewide as of 11 p.m. Monday, with the very best focus of outages in Benton, Yakima and Thurston counties. Early Tuesday, the outages had dropped to lower than 6,000 statewide.
Wind gusts had been stout by Monday night and most gusts had been within the 30 to 40 mph vary, however Everett’s Paine Area hit 52 mph, Boeing Area in Seattle hit 45 mph, and Whidbey Island was seemingly experiencing 55 mph gusts as of 10 p.m. (the climate station at NAS Whidbey went offline Sunday night time so precise studies from that windiest place close to Oak Harbor are unavailable.)
Scattered showers as we speak with calmer wind, besides within the Strait now. Wind will proceed to calm forward of chilly air and growing northeast wind that may give us the prospect for snow & moist snow showers into tomorrow. Temps will DROP! #NickKnows #wawx pic.twitter.com/u8RrNbJwFO
— Nick Allard (@NickAllardKIRO7) February 21, 2023
A Winter Storm Warning is in impact till 4 p.m. Tuesday for the Cascades, the place six to 12 inches of snow will fall by late Tuesday at Snoqualmie Move, with 12 to 18 inches of snow anticipated to fall at Stevens Move. Over two ft of snow will fall on the upper peaks by Tuesday. Move journey can be troublesome at occasions.
A Coastal Flood Advisory is out for the coast and waters round Puget Sound till 10 a.m. Tuesday. Gusty winds and excessive tides will trigger some minor overwash, significantly round excessive tide about 6 a.m. Tuesday.
Tuesday morning, it was nonetheless very windy within the Strait of Juan de Fuca, however it’s slowly calming down and it’s a lot calmer for many of Western Washington in comparison with Monday night time. Scattered showers are shifting by the realm with breezy situations and temps within the upper-30s and lower-40s. Showers will proceed right here and there Tuesday forward of one other wave that may transfer by Tuesday afternoon and night.
There’s additionally the prospect of some snow. Discover the total forecast at this hyperlink.
Not as windy as we speak, however North East wind will push chilly air this afternoon & night. Pockets of snow/moist snow showers are doable later as we speak, tonight & Wednesday. Foothills, Olympic Peninsula & Port Angeles have the most effective probability for accumulation. Then it is chilly! #NickKnows #wawx pic.twitter.com/UycfOqbgf4
— Nick Allard (@NickAllardKIRO7) February 21, 2023
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Washington
As some Washington law enforcement leaders vow to help with mass deportations, immigration advocates prepare to resist
A Washington law that’s designed to protect immigrant rights could see new challenges as President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The state’s sanctuary law restricts how local law enforcement can aid federal immigration officials.
Yet some Washington state counties appear eager to help Trump fulfill his promise of mass deportations.
“I don’t care if this is a blue state, a sanctuary state… they have an obligation,” Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer said in a video uploaded to his department’s social media page on Dec. 11.
The “they” Songer is talking about are government agencies he thinks should fall in line with Trump’s deportation plans, which could target millions nationwide.
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The state’s Keep Washington Working Act, passed in 2019, prohibits local law enforcement from asking people their immigration status or holding someone for immigration agents. The law, however, does allow local officers to work with federal immigration officials in certain instances, such as taking down a human or drug trafficking ring, or if a person lands in state prison.
Trump’s incoming administration has signaled it plans to start mass deportations with a focus on people who’ve committed crimes. But like Trump, Songer said he wouldn’t rule out targeting people who have illegally crossed the border or overstayed a visa. Those offenses can become a federal crime if done enough times.
A Department of Homeland Security report estimates 340,000 Washington residents are in the country without legal immigration status.
“This sheriff is not going to refuse to help ICE — we will be there with ICE to do the job,” Songer said in the video.
Days after Songer posted his video, the head of Washington’s Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs pushed back. Steve Strachan said the work of deportations is under the jurisdiction of the federal government — not local sheriffs.
“There is no direct federal authority… over local law enforcement. That is the unique and special nature of our system in America,” he later told KUOW’s Soundside.
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Three other Washington counties have already been given a warning from the state Attorney General’s Office for violating the Keep Washington Working Act.
In the last four years, the AG has found Adams, Clark, and Grant counties have collectively worked with ICE more than a thousand times in potential violation of state law. In Adams and Grant counties, none of those interactions with ICE were connected to a criminal matter.
The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network, an immigrant advocacy group, has also fielded concerns in other counties for similar activity, including Franklin, Lincoln, and Whatcom counties.
“We know that Keep Washington Working is not perfect, so we are trying to ensure that we’re out doing outreach in those specific counties,” said Yahaira Padilla, a deportation defense coordinator for the organization.
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When someone gets arrested and detained, her job is to help connect them with bail or legal help. She hears stories about which counties are potentially violating the Keep Washington Working Act, she said.
If a local or state law enforcement officer begins asking about immigration status, people can invoke the right to remain silent, and can refuse to sign any documents until they speak with a lawyer, Padilla said.
She added that it’s important to set up a family plan in the event someone is arrested or detained, and part of that includes calling her organization’s hotline for help.
“I’m a mother, and that’s something that I never want to think about… creating a plan for the worst to come. But we have to make sure that we are prepared,” Padilla said.
As a survivor of family separation and DACA recipient she said, her ties to this work are deeply personal.
“My story, like so many of our communities, is woven into the broader fight for immigrant justice,” she said.
Washington
Crews fighting fire at scrap yard in Washington County
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ohio (WTAP) – First responders are on the scene of a fire at a scrap yard in Washington County.
Not much information is known at this time, but what we do know is the fire is at Guernsey Scrap Recycling.
According to the Reno Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Jon Bradford, departments from Reno, Williamstown, Devola, Salem, Little Muskingum, and Marietta are on the scene. All of those departments are shuttling water to the scene.
The fire is contained in one area of the facility. Reno VFD is using the MOV Drone Works drone to help fight the fire. The owner of the scrap yard is in a crane helping to move items to assist firefighters.
It is not known what started the fire. And Chief Bradford says nobody was injured, and nobody is at risk.
WTAP has a reporter on the scene and will have more information as it becomes available.
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Washington
Jayden Daniels Will Keep Commanders Competitive vs. Lions
The Washington Commanders have made many changes to go from a four-win team to three wins away from winning the Super Bowl, but none have been more impactful than drafting quarterback Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 overall pick.
Daniels may be a rookie, but he plays like an established veteran. That’s why Bleacher Report writer Maurice Moton believes that the Commanders will be competitive this weekend against the 15-2 Detroit Lions in the Divisional Round.
“The Commanders slowed down the Buccaneers’ third-ranked offense in a road victory last week, and Daniels helped position them to kick the game-winning field,” Moton writes.
“Head coach Dan Quinn and coordinator Joe Whitt have molded the team’s defense into a respectable unit throughout the season. In clutch moments, Daniels is far beyond his years.
“Washington won’t shut down the Lions offense, but along with Daniels, it can do enough to keep the score margin in the single digits.”
The Commanders are still underdogs since the Lions have arguably been the best team in the NFL this season, but Daniels won’t allow Washington to fold. He hasn’t done so yet, so there’s no reason why it would happen now.
Kickoff between the Commanders and Lions is scheduled for tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET.
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