Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 28th. Start your day with clear skies overhead, and keep an eye out tonight for a possible Northern Lights display reaching our lower latitudes, turning the winter night into a free light show right above Whatcom County.[1] But first, a quick look at recent headlines shaking up our community. A power outage hit nearly two thousand Bellingham homes and businesses on Monday afternoon, starting around noon, reminding us how fragile our grid can be during these cold snaps.[1] Recovery was swift, but it underscores why staying prepared with backup plans matters for families and small businesses alike. On the roads, watch for delays on northbound I-5 south of Iowa Street this morning from six a.m. to noon, where WSDOT crews are repairing a guardrail, down to one lane to keep everyone safer amid ongoing winter wear.[3] Ferndale saw floodwater spilling over roads earlier this week, with more closures possible as the Nooksack River crests soon, so plan alternate routes if youre heading south and double-check conditions before travel.[1]
Safety updates include severe weather shelters still open in Bellingham and Ferndale through the weekend, with lows dipping into the twenties, providing warm refuge for those in need and highlighting our communitys strong safety net.[1] A missing person from Bellingham hasnt been seen since January sixteenth around midday, so if you have tips, contact authorities immediately to help bring them home.[1] Air quality stays tricky in the Kendall area with a Stage Two burn ban in effect, prohibiting all burning unless its your sole heat source, as cold stagnant air traps wood smoke and harms our shared health.[1]
Shifting to brighter news, todays packed with ways to beat the winter blues. Western Wednesday is in full swing downtown, where WWU students, staff, and faculty flash IDs for deals at over sixty spots from coffee to cocktails, fueling our local economy one discount at a time.[2][6] Families can hit Preschool Swim or storytimes at Bellis Fair Library and Deming branches this morning, sparking early curiosity while parents connect.[4] At ten a.m., catch Heather Dawn Sparks Shape of Shadows exhibit at the Whatcom Museums Artists Corner, included with admission, blending art and inspiration to lift spirits.[10] Active folks, lace up for Open Track Night at Civic Stadium from five-thirty to seven-thirty p.m., no fee or registration needed, just pure winter workout vibes.[2][4][6] Evening options abound: Backcountry Meetup at Kulshan Sunnyland Taproom at six, live jazz with Duende Libre at FireHouse Arts Center at six-thirty, tunes at Stones Throw Brewery, Music Bingo at Beach Cat for five-dollar brews and friendly rivalry, or Trivia Night at Chuckanut Bay Distillery.[2] The Marine Life Center on Squalicum Harbor is open daily till four, letting you marvel at sea creatures up close, a perfect low-key adventure.[6]
Looking ahead, Mt. Baker Highway faces a five-day full closure soon for repairs, so cyclists and drivers, stay tuned for dates that could reshape your commutes.[1] And kudos to the Birch Bay Polar Bear Plunge for a historic world record attempt, proving our north county grit even in icy waters.[1] This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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