Some areas at risk for damaging hail and wind on Wednesday are the same spots that got hammered by November's bomb cyclone.
A meteorological rarity unfolded across the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, with a widespread threat of thunderstorms.
A thunderstorm rolled into the city around 7 p.m. Wednesday, while the Olympic Peninsula got pelted with nickel-sized hail.
Severe weather could knock Oregon and Washington with winds over 60 miles per hour and hail larger than golf balls.
If you’re not sure what to do in these conditions, that's understandable: This type of weather is very rare here.
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