Winds, Snow, and Spring Adventures: Your Wednesday Bellingham Update
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Start your day bracing for some blustery action, folks. The National Weather Service is calling for winds over 35 miles per hour whipping through Bellingham right up until midnight tonight, with gusts possibly hitting 40. Lowland frost could sneak in tomorrow morning thanks to dipping temps, and that unseasonable chill lingers through Friday. While youre bundling up, know that Mt. Baker could see up to three feet of fresh snow from this system before it closes for the season on April 19. Eastern Whatcom County is under a winter storm warning through 11 tonight, so drivers, take it slow. Speaking of roads, great news for your commute: northbound Interstate 5 south of Bellingham reopens at 5 a.m. tomorrow after nearly a month shut down from that March 19 incident. Expect some lane closures around the county this week, so check ahead to keep your errands smooth.
If youre looking to beat the wind indoors, head to the Bellingham Yacht Club at noon today for the Tourism Education Series featuring Laurie Trautman from WWUs Border Policy Research Institute. Shes diving into cross-border travel trends and visitor surges tied to this summers FIFA World Cup, giving businesses and locals the scoop on whats coming. RSVP if you can, its a smart way to prep for the boom.
On the justice front, Whatcom County just launched a new data tracking website yesterday, spotlighting their Justice Project with 15 big initiatives like the new jail and behavioral health reforms. It breaks down incarceration stats, alternatives, and whos in the system, pulling from local agencies. Curious? Dive in online or join planning committee meetings to see real change in action for our community.
Family funs everywhere today, from preschool swims and open gyms at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center and the Whatcom Family YMCA, to toddler storytimes at libraries in Bellingham, Lynden, and Lummi. Dads and Donuts kicks off at 10 a.m., theres free play at Whatcom Family Village, Read with a Dog at Village Books, and the Marine Life Center is open daily for a dose of ocean wonders. Lego Club at South Whatcom Library and gardening chats at North Fork wrap up the afternoon nicely. Bowling at Mt. Baker Lanes or Park Bowl keeps evenings rolling.
Mark your calendars: spring Chinook salmon fishing opens April 20 on the Skagit River through May 15, hatchery-only with a two-fish limit. Grab your license and gear up. And for fair fans, Maolis Hawaiian country vibes hit the Northwest Washington Fair presale today, just subscribe to their newsletter. Looking ahead, Mt. Baker Theatre has MOMIX Alice on the 17th and a coast-to-coast music tour on the 18th.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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