Magnitude 3.6 earthquake hits near Poulsbo

Credit: Pacific Northwest Seismic Network 

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported a magnitude 3.6 earthquake near Poulsbo on Thursday night.

The quake happened at 8:55 p.m.

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According to PNSN, the quake was about 12.3 miles west-northwest from Poulsbo, 21.4 miles north-northwest from Bremerton and about 29.5 miles west-northwest from Seattle.

Some viewers on KIRO 7's Facebook page shared that they felt the shake in Lake Stevens, Port Ludlow, Sequim, north Bothell and Startup.

Did you feel it?