Road conditions described as treacherous this morning. State and local agencies advise not to drive unless absolutely necessary.
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The outages occurred as temperatures dropped into the teens.
A wind advisory says to expect strong northeast winds with gusts up to 50mph.
No one was home at the time of the fire, but the occupants have been displaced by it.
Initial reports from the scene were that 1 person had suffered serious injuries.
WSDOT crews reportedly have begun plowing and treating roads in some locations.
As temperatures drop today and tomorrow, snow levels are expected to drop bringing rain and snow mix with a transition to heavy wet snow in some western Washington locations.
There's a slight chance for 6 or more inches of snow accumulation over Friday and Saturday.
Repairs were delayed until the water level lowered enough to allow access to a damaged culvert under the road.








