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#Seattle and #Tacoma area folks: WSLC is calling on folks to meet outside the Tacoma ICE detention facility tomorrow, Thursday the 27, at 5:30 pm and rally in solidarity with two unfairly detained #union siblings

one is an SEIU member who works at a #UW lab and the other is an organizer with Familias Unidas por la Justicia, so I hope those of you in the university community will circulate this as well

more info at thestand.org/2025/03/solidarit

The STAND · Solidarity with detained union siblingsLewelyn Dixon and Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez are both at the Northwest Detention Center, the private prison in Tacoma holding people detained by ICE UPDATE March 26, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. — The Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO is mobilizing union members, community, and supporters to the Tacoma NW Detention Center (1623 E J St, Tacoma, […]

Hey #Seattle!
Washinton Weather Chasers had put out a lengthy update on the chance of #tornado in #Washinton #Oregon

✅ "To give you an idea of how uncommon this is, in the last 10 years, there have been exactly 0️⃣ severe thunderstorm warnings west of the Cascades in the #PNW during the month of March."

✅ "Right now, it appears the most robust storms -- possibly even supercells -- will develop somewhere between #VancouverWA, & #Tacoma - #Enumclaw this afternoon into the evening."

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PNW friends: looks like potential severe thunderstorms are on the way tomorrow. Chance of a tornado is quite low, but looks like widespread lightning. At least a 10% chance of 2" or larger hail (measures as occurring within a 25 mile radius) in the hatched zone along the I-5 corridor, and a higher chance of 1" or larger hail.

Maps are from the Storm Prediction Center. Might not be a bad time to bring plants and vehicles under cover.

Source: NOAA