The Columbus Day Storm and Stormy Weather Ahead: All in My Latest Podcast!

This week marked the anniversary of the great Columbus Day Storm, which occurred on October 12, 1962.

Probably the most powerful non-tropical storm to hit the lower-48 states in 100 years.

Unpredicted the day before, the Columbus Day Storm brought gusts above 100 mph across the region, and the storm had a remarkable origin.

I provide the fascinating details about the storm in my podcast (see below)


But there is more.  My podcast begins with the latest weather forecast....and it is a mixed bag...with heavy rainfall over the Olympics and North Cascades over the weekend, and a strong front moving through Sunday morning.  Saturday will be the better day.

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