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Calm Christmas in Seattle, Weather Holds, Crime & Community Updates

Calm Christmas in Seattle, Weather Holds, Crime & Community Updates

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, December 25. We start with great news on the weather front. The National Weather Service canceled the Christmas Eve wind advisory after that low pressure system weakened, sparing us widespread outages and tree damage around King County. We dodged the worst, though some breezy gusts up to 35 miles per hour hit the Seattle metro yesterday afternoon, and a coastal flood advisory lingered until noon with minor overflows at Alki Beach promenade. Today brings cooler temps in the mid 40s, cloudy skies, and passing showers by afternoon, especially mountain snow on Snoqualmie Pass, so drive carefully if heading east. Drier conditions settle in by evening through the weekend, perfect for holiday outings.

Shifting to our streets, Seattle police investigated an armed robbery last night near Boss Drive-In in South Delridge, where a man was held up at gunpoint and lost his iPhone, case number 25-374979. No arrests yet, but they urge tips. A minor crash cleared quickly on the westbound West Seattle Bridge welcome area, and another on 35th north of Fauntleroy caused brief backups, no serious injuries.

City Hall updates include Metro restoring full three boat service on the West Seattle water taxi route today after repairs. Red Cross reports over 2,000 families sheltered from early December floods, with rivers like the Skokomish now receding.

In community spirit, Jeff Kellers Christmas display at 5420 40th SW dazzles with over 20 Snoopys amid lights, a feel good stop for us tonight. The Christmas People collected thousands of cookies at spots like West Seattle Coworking for those in need. Evergreen High in White Center saw two teens charged with felony gun possession, a reminder to stay vigilant around schools.

Sports wise, Summit at Snoqualmie announces its 2025 season opening soon after rain delays. Holiday music flows at West Seattle Thriftway with Alex Baird from 2 to 5 pm.

Real estate sees steady interest, with Bellevue schemes under federal probe, while jobs hold firm around 4 percent unemployment locally. New openings include festive pop ups downtown.

Catch king tides viewing tomorrow, and cookie drop offs continue through weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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