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Marysville cold weather shelter sees greater demand
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Winds driving down from British Columbia are bringing much colder air to western Washington for the first days of winter.
While conditions are expected to remain relatively dry until Thursday evening, it's the drop in temperatures that is the main cause for concern. A Wind Chill Advisory continues for western Whatcom County through Thursday morning.
For those living outside or without access to a place to get out of the cold, this type of weather can be dangerous, and even deadly.
This next winter storm is also expected to bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain, which will cause travel disruptions and potentially lead to at least isolated power outages Thursday night and Friday.
Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/weather/dangerously-cold-temperatures-puget-sound-western-washington/281-9beda51a-0ee3-4cc6-8dbc-6c658a502201