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Forecasters Temps to rise back above freezing, rains to return

Deming, WALocal News

In Whatcom County, Washington, weather forecasters are signaling a notable change in winter conditions, with temperatures expected to rise above freezing beginning February 14, 2025. After enduring below-freezing temperatures since February 2, the community can anticipate lows in the mid-30s to around 40°F, with even warmer days on the horizon. This shift is accompanied by an increased probability of precipitation, effectively ending a multi-day dry spell that has persisted in the region. While rainfall amounts are expected to be light, current forecasts for the Nooksack River indicate levels will remain well below flood stage, mitigating the risk of flooding. Residents are urged to remain engaged with localized weather updates, available through the Whatcom News Weather page, to stay informed about changing conditions.

The article highlights the importance of timely weather forecasts in ensuring community preparedness. As winter transitions to spring, understanding local weather patterns becomes increasingly vital for residents. With credible sources backing these forecasts, the community can feel assured about the upcoming weather changes.

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