Several areas saw gusts top 80 miles per hour in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
SEATTLE — High wind speeds once again impacted western Washington residents early Wednesday morning, less than a month after the bomb cyclone decimated homes and left hundreds of thousands without power for days.
Over 100,000 customers woke up to a power outage on Wednesday, as wind speeds topped 80 miles per hour in some areas, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The fastest gust recorded was 90 mph on Crystal Mountain near Mount Rainier.
The Alpental Ski Area also hit 83 mph and the Mount Baker Northwest
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