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Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Showers, I-5 Relief, and Weekend Adventures

Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Showers, I-5 Relief, and Weekend Adventures

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, April 11.

Rise and shine, Bellingham! After a gorgeous spring day yesterday with temps in the upper 60s under partly cloudy skies, Mother Nature is flipping the script today. Expect a wet and cloudy start with rain picking up by morning, highs dropping to the 50s, and lows dipping into the upper 40s overnight. Grab that rain jacket for your weekend plans, as showers could linger into Sunday before easing up a bit by Monday. Winds from the south at 2 to 4 miles per hour with gusts to 4.5, and no major rainfall in the last 24 hours, but were sitting at 18.22 inches year-to-date, a touch behind our average. Stay safe out there, especially drivers, with those rainy road tips in mind from recent thunderstorm alerts down south.

Big traffic news thats set to ease your commutes: that massive landslide that shut down northbound I-5 between North Lake Samish Road and State Route 11 since mid-March is finally on track to fully reopen all lanes by 5 a.m. Thursday, April 16, after weeks of detours, gridlock, and slope stabilization by WSDOT crews. Pending a final safety check from geotechnical engineers, this means smoother sailing north soon. Heads up for tomorrow though, Sunday April 12 at 8 a.m., southbound lanes will have a brief rolling slowdown while they remove a massive loose rock.

On the job front, if youre passionate about conservation and community, the Whatcom Land Trust is hiring a Community Outreach Intern starting this month through August. Pay is $19.13 an hour for 10 to 12 hours a week, with Saturday availability needed. Youll rep the Land Trust at farmers markets like Bellingham and Van Zandt, chat up folks about protecting our lands, and help launch a new volunteer program. Applications are open until filled, posted back in February perfect for spring-summer hands-on impact.

Family fun today: Head to Village Books in Lynden for Saturday Story Time with Princess Poppie at 11 a.m. shell bring magic and tales to kick off your day right. Looking ahead, Stones Throw Brewery in Fairhaven has a Beer Week Block Party lined up Friday the 17th from 5 to 8 p.m., celebrating local brews in Historic Fairhaven Village. And dont sleep on the Birch Bay Chambers 2026 event lineup or Tour de Whatcom registration opening soon for July 18.

From landslides lifting to storybook adventures, thats your Bellingham pulse connecting us all. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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