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Originally published Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 6:36 AM

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Winds, rain ease in Western Washington

The National Weather Service says the winds and rain splashing Western Washington eased Tuesday as a storm system moved inland.

The Associated Press

SEATTLE —

The National Weather Service says the winds and rain splashing Western Washington eased Tuesday as a storm system moved inland.

But the fall storms aren't over. Forecasters say a series of storm systems will roll through the region through the weekend.

Flood waters are receding in many areas. Some of the worst flooding Monday was along the Skokomish River in Mason County. A five-mile section of Highway 101 was closed by flooding and mudslides Monday night near Hoodsport. The highway was reopened about 6 a.m. Tuesday.

(with information from KOMO Radio)

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