Winds over 60 mph were recorded in several parts of the region during the peak of the storm.
SEATTLE — Wind speeds topped 60 mph in several areas and nearly set records overnight, knocking down power lines and trees throughout western Washington.
The top wind speed recorded by the KING 5 Weather team was 64 mph in Hoquiam, followed closely by Whidbey Island at 61 mph.
The National Weather Service (NWS) says it recorded 52 mph at SEA Airport, just one mph shy of the strongest gust ever recorded at the airport in 2008.
Olympia and Everett both saw 52 mph gusts
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