Winter floods in review
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The Pacific Northwest was hammered by winter weather in early January.
The weather and subsequent flooding in some parts of the region led to road closures and structure damage across Washington.
Jan. 7
Avalanche slams Snoqualmie summit
I-5 closed; thousands evacuate
Video: Tampico digs out after wind storm
Photos: Northwest wicked weather gallery day 1
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Jan. 8
Many Valley residents play wading game
Yakima Valley flooding gallery
Highway closures cripple cross-state commerce
Northwest wicked weather gallery day 2
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Jan. 9
Photos: YH-R flood gallery day 3
Photos: Northwest wicked weather gallery day 3
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