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Flood Risks, Winter Storms, and Warm Tunes in Bellingham

Flood Risks, Winter Storms, and Warm Tunes in Bellingham

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, December 17, 2025.

Around town, crews are still working on that large sinkhole that opened up on Hannegan Road, closing the stretch between East Bakerview and Van Wyck. Detours are in place, but deputies are asking drivers to slow down and be patient moving through nearby neighborhoods as traffic shifts around the closure. The city and county are also prioritizing repairs to flood-damaged culverts on Hannegan and Woburn, aiming to shore up problem spots before the next round of heavy rain hits.

Speaking of weather, Whatcom County remains under a flood watch as a very active pattern sticks around. Expect showers today with rain and gusty winds tonight, and an elevated landslide risk in steep or recently saturated areas. Up in the Cascades, there is a winter storm and even a blizzard warning above about 2,000 feet, so anyone headed toward Mount Baker should be prepared for hazardous driving, heavy snow, and rapidly changing conditions. On the water, a recent gale warning reminds boaters that wind waves are running several feet, so it is a good day to double-check marine forecasts and maybe stick closer to harbor if you can.

If you are looking for things to do that do not involve dodging puddles, there is plenty happening. This evening, Fairhaven gets cozy with Live Music at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m., a great excuse to bundle up, grab a pint, and warm up by the fire. Over in Fairhaven again, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center hosts the Jazz Center of Bellingham with the Eugenie Jones Quintet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., bringing an intimate, soulful jazz set to the old firehouse.

Downtown, Mount Baker Theatre is in full holiday mode. Tonight they welcome the Soweto Gospel Choir with their Peace program at 7:30 p.m., filling the historic hall with soaring harmonies and a bit of global holiday spirit. And for film fans, the theatre is also screening Stop Making Sense at 7:30, a chance to see a classic concert film on the big screen with a real sound system behind it.

If you want something festive and low key, Hotel Bellwether’s Holiday Trees Celebration and Giving Wreath continues on the waterfront, turning the lobby into a forest of decorated trees that also supports local kids through Skookum Kids.

On campus, Western Washington University has a women’s basketball matchup against Eastern New Mexico this afternoon, giving Vikings fans an indoor option to cheer and stay dry.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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