SEATTLE — Heavy rain and blustery winds swept through the Puget Sound on Saturday.
A storm system resulted in heavy rain, flooding, downed trees, and mudslide issues in Tacoma.
Storm system
A storm system that moved along the coast Friday night pushed inland Saturday morning.
Rainfall totals across the Sound were expected to be around half an inch.
Sunday is expected to be much calmer—with only a few isolated showers and more sun in the mix.
A wind advisory was extended to included most of Western Washington, including the Seattle metro area, throughout Saturday afternoon.
Mudslide, flooding in Tacoma
A mudslide occurred along Schuster Parkway in Tacoma.
Schuster Parkway was closed as a result of the mudslide issues.
A flooding advisory was in effect for parts of Kitsap, Mason, Thurston and Pierce counties -- until 7:15 p.m.
Traffic affected
Tacoma experienced serious flooding in roadways on Saturday afternoon.
A friend of KIRO 7 shared a video of cars and a bus trekking through dangerous amounts of standing water.
#WAWX: Streets of #Tacoma are experiencing serious flooding. Be safe, and stay updated throughout the storm.STORM,...
Posted by KIRO 7 News on Saturday, October 10, 2015
Several trees were reported downed in the Seattle and Tacoma area.
On SR 16 in Kitsap County, a car crash resulted in injury and created slow traffic.
“#DriveForConditions,” wrote Trooper Russ Winger.
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Power outages
On Saturday afternoon, Puget Sound Energy reported outages affecting over 40,000 customers.
Around 1,500 customers affected were in the Port Orchard, Washington area.
By Saturday night at 7:00 p.m., outages with Puget Sound Energy were down to just over 20,000 customers.
On Sunday, 577 PSE customers remained without power.
Seattle City Light reported outages affecting over 7,500 customers.
The bulk of outages were affecting North Seattle neighborhoods.
By 7:00 p.m. on Saturday night, crews had restored most outages. Customers had their power restored by Sunday morning.
Snohomish County PUD reported power issues in Martha Lake and Lynnwood/Swamp Creek.
They estimated 9,000 customers were without power on Saturday in the early afternoon.
By 1:36 p.m., the Snohomish County outage had been resolved -- and all 9,000 customers had their power restored.
Officials were working to determine whether the outage was caused by inclement weather.
Peninsula Light Company reported a wire down in the Crescent Valley area.
140 of their customers were affected.
Approximately 1,700 customers were without power in North Grays Harbor County. By 5:00 p.m., power had been restored to most customers in North Grays Harbor.
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