The far-reaching storm produced wind gusts of nearly 80 mph at Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park and 101 mph off the coast of Vancouver Island.
SUNRISE, Wash. — A bomb cyclone that developed off the coast of Washington produced high-speed wind gusts across a large swath of the Pacific Northwest, reaching from Vancouver Island to the South Cascades.
The top wind speed recorded by the National Weather Service was taken by a buoy off the coast of Vancouver Island, reporting a gust of 101 miles per hour.
In Washington state, the highest wind speed recorded on Tuesday night was a gust of 77
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