WEST SEATTLE STORM WATCH: Saturday afternoon updates

(FOR EVENING COVERAGE, go here)

1:03 PM: Storm-related updates as of early afternoon:

NEWEST FORECAST: Weather watchers have pulled back a BIT from the dire “possibly historic windstorm” warnings but NOT from the forecast of strong wind in general. The mid-morning National Weather Service “forecast discussion” says the big wind is most likely “late afternoon/evening.” (3:03 pm note – NWS says the wind will pick up within next 2 hours or so.)

STORM DAMAGE: Trees are still the major problem. No new big ones down so far as we have heard today, but this one was blocking the sidewalk and bike lane on the north side of Admiral west of 51st SW earlier:

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That was SDOT arriving just as we were photographing it. Again, saturated ground + strong wind = tree trouble so stay out of forested parks. If a tree blocks a road/sidewalk, notify SDOT: 206-386-1218, and if you can’t get them, call 911.

TREE INJURY UPDATE: We’ve been asked about the 4-year-old boy and his dad injured by a tree branch in Fauntleroy on Friday afternoon (as covered here). A family friend tells us she’s visited them and the prognosis for the little boy, most seriously hurt, is “optimistic.”

SANDBAGS: Delridge Community Center is out again as of this writing, and South Park Community Center does not have many left. We asked Seattle Public Utilities for a supply update, and they say that the four locations around the city are expected to be resupplied sometime today. We’re told Delridge is expecting about 700 sandbags around (updated) 3:30 pm. If you need some, please only take what you need, 25 maximum, as requested in this city infosheet. (4 pm update – Sandbags have arrived)

WEATHER-RELATED CANCELLATIONS: As first noted in our daily preview (where we’re also updating the list):

*Chief Sealth IHS homecoming dance
*Hate-Free Delridge vigil
*Highland Park Improvement Club Harvest Dinner
*Lions Club Oktoberfest dinner
*Mutts & Martinis “Yappy Hour”
*Solstice P-Patch Harvest Festival
*YMCA women’s swim

Any others? Please comment, or e-mail us – thank you – and thanks in advance for sharing storm-related updates from wherever you are. Fastest way to get something to us, if happening now, is our 24/7 hotline – 206-293-6302 – please consider adding it to your phone list.

ADDED 1:46 PM: Seattle Public Library will close all its branches at 2:30 pm today.

ADDED 3:03 PM: Texter reports an Xfinity (Comcast) outage on Genesee Hill.

ADDED 3:44 PM: The new “forecast discussion” is out – key quote:

Models are slightly slower with the timing of the low moving onshore but overall things are on track for a few hours of very windy weather late this afternoon or this evening for most of the area. The latest thinking is the strongest winds will be coast and north interior, closest to the low track. High winds are still likely elsewhere but probably not as strong and a bit more spotty. The interior from Seattle south probably won`t get much if any true high wind but with leaves on the trees impacts will probably be similar to high winds in the winter.

Also of note right now – one-car crash on the westbound West Seattle Bridge east of the Fauntleroy exit, one lane blocked.

5:42 PM: Still in waiting mode. Weather analyst Cliff Mass thinks the strongest winds in the Seattle area are more likely 7-9 pm, but also says – as did the NWS – that this is no longer going to be a particularly huge storm.

6:02 PM: Out checking on a couple things: SFD boats off to see about a possible boarder in distress off 4500 block Beach Drive. And possible wires down in Arbor Heights, 40th/106th.

7 PM: Both of those situations have since been resolved, and we have launched an evening report here.

13 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE STORM WATCH: Saturday afternoon updates"

  • RJ October 15, 2016 (2:18 pm)

    My thoughts are with the 4 year old boy and his family. HMC is not a fun place to be. However we are blessed to have a world class trauma center so close by. The doctors and nurses there are top notch.  Get well soon!

  • ACG October 15, 2016 (2:52 pm)

    Glad to hear the good news (so far) for the little boy. Please keep us posted if you get more information.  If the family is reading this,  please know a lot of us in WS are thinking of you.  

  • Lance October 15, 2016 (4:04 pm)

    What? The weather forecast was too sensational? Bite your tongue.

  • Mike October 15, 2016 (4:12 pm)

    Good to read that the 4 year old boy has reports of optimism for his recovery.  Wishing him and his family well.  Can’t imagine how I’d handle it if my kids were hurt like that.

  • E October 15, 2016 (4:43 pm)

    Prayers and thoughts for this little boy to heal well and quickly. 

  • Double Dub Resident October 15, 2016 (5:34 pm)

    This to hear the they are optimistic about the boy. 

    I’m with you Lance,  the sensationalism I watched on the news was irritating.  The weather people were almost giddy with glee as they spoke of “stormaggedon” and one newscaster stated that they weren’t trying to scare anyone and then proceeded to do that very thing. 

    Only one newscaster I know of was real about it.  Some guy on channel 7 who gave a quick forecast at half time while I was watching Thursday Night Football 

  • Double Dub Resident October 15, 2016 (5:35 pm)

    Stupid phone .  I meant glad to hear,  not this to hear 

  • rob October 15, 2016 (6:20 pm)

     was just watching the tv news out at Alki. Saw to young boys playing on the lower shelf at the look out with there backs to the sea .I bet its not going to be fun when they get hit by a wave and then there in it for there lives.  

    • WSB October 15, 2016 (6:31 pm)

      We were just out at Emma Schmitz Viewpoint. Lot of stormwatchers but definitely risky and now that it’s getting dark hope everyone will head home.

  • Halyn October 15, 2016 (6:30 pm)

    If they had told us we were going to have some strong winds and heavy rain, nothing to worry about, and then we got hit with a major storm like the Hanukkah Storm a few years ago, people would be screaming for the heads of the weather forecasters. “Oh, why didn’t someone warn us?!?!” they would wail. “How could the weatherman forsake us so?”

    Damned if they do, damned if they don’t. I for one appreciated the warnings. It was a good reminder to check my earthquake/natural disaster preparations, and make sure we were set up to ride out a long power outage in safety and relative comfort.

  • lowmanbeachdrive October 15, 2016 (6:33 pm)

    Wind picking up pretty dramatically in Lowman Beach area.  Rain blowing sideways.  Ominous sky.  I love storms!  Hope everyone is safe!

    • WSB October 15, 2016 (6:38 pm)

      Yes, we’re getting that now in AH. Heading back to start the evening report.

  • Double Dub Resident October 15, 2016 (6:57 pm)

    @Rob,  

    I saw that too. Where were the parents?  I would never let my kids do that.  One rogue wave and they would have been swept out faster than anyone could react.  Not to mention the guys in the kayaks.  Kind of a WTF moment 

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