"Foggy Starts, Stormy Skies: Bellingham's Thursday Forecast and Community Events"
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We’re waking up to a foggy start across Whatcom County this morning, with temperatures floating around 50 degrees and breezes picking up as we head towards afternoon. Keep your rain gear handy as showers are expected early this afternoon, and there’s a gale warning starting tonight, bringing strong winds and heavier rain by Friday morning. Coastal waters will be especially choppy, so if you’re planning any boating or waterfront activities, be sure to check the latest advisories. And for those driving, watch for slick roads later today as storms roll through.
On the events calendar, there’s no shortage of autumn vibes. Tonight, the 26th Annual Mount Baker Film Festival lights up the theatre at 6:30 and again at 9:30, showcasing the best in outdoor and adventure filmmaking. Across town, at Road2Home’s Comedy Night, comedians Sam Miller, Monica Nevi, and John Gardner promise laughs at the FireHouse Arts & Events Center, all while raising funds for those experiencing homelessness so every chuckle helps make a difference.
If trivia or music is your jam, head to Stones Throw Brewery for their weekly trivia night at 7, or catch Vinyl Music Bingo at Larrabee Lager Company from 6 to 8. Maritime Heritage Park and Cordata Park Pavilion will host their usual gatherings for families looking for something wholesome and outdoorsy. Looking ahead to the weekend, the highly anticipated Spooktacular Toddler Halloween Party returns, and there’s a creative corner artisan market on Saturday—perfect for early holiday shopping or just browsing local crafts.
Community spirit continues to shine as Bellingham welcomes thousands for the No Kings protest, bringing together residents from all walks of life. It’s been a powerful reminder of how voices in our city rally for causes close to home, and heightened civic engagement is shaping several upcoming council votes, including discussion on a new housing plan for Lake Whatcom Center and future infrastructure with the new jail project on LaBounty Drive aiming for completion in 2028.
On the sports front, local athletes are busy—from indoor bocce ball at Bellingham Sportsplex this morning to WWU hockey gearing up for a big match against Gonzaga tomorrow night. If you’re into outdoor adventure, Cascade Cross brings cyclocross racing action to Lutherwood Camp this Saturday. And watersports enthusiasts can catch SUP Sea Monsters or join the Salty Social at the Community Boating Center.
For our queer community, the Bellingham Queer Collective will meet tonight at 6 pm at the BQC Center for Engaged Buddhist Thought, and the buzz is still going from last weekend’s Bellingham Erotic Ball and drag variety show at Hotel Leo. Plenty of social opportunities are on the horizon, so reach out if you’re looking for friends or support.
In other news, air quality is holding steady, though wildfire smoke remains a concern in the region. The drought emergency persists, reminding gardeners and farmers to conserve water as the fall rains haven’t eased long-term conditions yet. Emergency preparedness classes continue, so check out available CERT trainings and earthquake safety tips if you want to boost your readiness for whatever comes next.
That’s all for today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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