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Thunderstorms, train delays, Mount Baker closure, and more - your Bellingham local news update


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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Friday, March 28, 2025.

Starting with weather, Whatcom County is bracing for potential severe thunderstorms this evening. The forecast calls for heavy downpours, wind gusts up to 45 mph, and possible small hail. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

In transportation news, Amtrak train service through Bellingham has been severely impacted due to recent inspections leading to many passenger cars being removed from service. Travelers should check their schedules and expect delays. Additionally, a two-day lane closure on I-5 through Bellingham has been announced to rebuild a hillside that slid onto the northbound lanes during heavy rains last October.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Mt. Baker Ski Area is closed for two days, and an avalanche advisory has been issued. The closure means facilities are not maintained for public use, and access to any areas is strictly at your own risk.

In local government news, the Whatcom County health department director has been fired, with the County Executive citing a need for better alignment with the County's strategic priorities.

On a lighter note, there's plenty happening in Bellingham tonight. Music lovers can enjoy live performances at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m. For those looking for a unique date night, there's a Bellingham Love Scavenger Hunt for couples, offering a self-guided city exploration with fun digital activities along the way.

Literature enthusiasts might be interested in attending "Carol Makela - The Spyglass: A Childhood in Sweden and Finland" event, happening from 6 to 7 p.m. Theater fans can catch "The Blazing World" at New Prospect Theatre.

For those interested in local history and environmental issues, the annual Lake Whatcom meeting is scheduled for April 2nd, where residents can learn about and discuss matters concerning this vital local resource.

Looking ahead to next week, Othello's 27th Annual Spring Clean-Up Days kick off on Monday, March 31st, running through Saturday, April 5th. This community event is a great opportunity for residents to dispose of appliances, scrap metals, and yard waste.

Lastly, a reminder that the City of Bellingham is investing $40 million in air quality upgrades at the Post Point Wastewater Treatment plant, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and public health.

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