Listen ""Bellingham Monday: Weather Alerts, Road Disruptions, and Community Events""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025. It is a crisp start to the week here in the city of subdued excitement, and we have a full slate of local news and activities to help guide your day.First up, be aware of some ongoing disruptions on the roads. All northbound lanes were blocked in Bellingham earlier after a semi-truck struck the concrete barriers, so if you plan to travel through that corridor, aim for alternate routes and give yourself extra time. Looking further afield, if you’re heading out on the Mount Baker Highway starting tomorrow, be prepared for some rolling slowdowns between Cornell Creek Road and Swamp Creek as film crews take over the area for event filming from 7 am to 4 pm through Thursday. Uniformed officers will be on site, and minor delays are expected in both directions, so plan accordingly.Bellingham is feeling the fall weather in full force. While a winter weather advisory is in effect through Friday for Mount Baker and higher elevations—the mountain could see another one to two feet of snow—here in town we’ll be dealing with gusty winds later this week. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Thursday, so keep an eye out for downed tree limbs and the possibility of brief power outages. Also, all this wind and rain mean a flood watch is in place, especially in areas where leaves are clogging storm drains, so take care in neighborhoods with slow drainage.On the activities front, there is no shortage of ways to connect and create today. At Bloedel Donovan’s community building, sports enthusiasts can join in on GangBall from 4 to 6 pm, while over at The Majestic Ballroom on North Forest, the Bellingham Embodiment Collective hosts a Monday Night Dance starting at 6:30. Trivia fans can head to Zeeks Pizza on Meridian for their weekly trivia night from six to eight. If you are keen to blend learning and community, the Nooksack Nordic Ski Club is holding its first general meeting of the ski season at Backcountry Essentials on North State Street from 7 to 8:30 this evening—all are welcome.Art lovers might want to stop by the Meloy Gallery for Joe Reno’s “Floral to Comos” exhibition, and if you are looking for literary inspiration, Village Books is hosting Maya Jewell Zeller at 6 pm, leading a lively discussion on the wonder of mushrooms. For music and mingling, El Sueñito Brewing on Humboldt Street brings Ritual Records Night from 7 to 9, and The Shakedown on North State Street offers an evening show starting at 8.Sports fans get an early start as Western Washington University’s hockey team faces Cal at 10 am at the Bellingham Sportsplex. It is a great matchup to spice up your Monday.On the local news beat, election results are still being tallied and will be certified later this month, while officials remind residents to not be alarmed by any visible controlled burns in eastern Whatcom County—they are approved and managed.That is a wrap on today’s happenings. Remember, fall weather means slick roads and puddles, so be extra careful out there and give your neighbors a little patience and kindness. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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