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Puyallup Forecast: More Rain, Then A Calmer Week Ahead
February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.

Charles started as Field Editor for Patch in May 2020, covering western Washington. He is based in Seattle. In the past, he has written for various TV news stations in Seattle, Reno, Nevada and Fairbanks, Alaska. He has also worked as a music critic, weatherman, and soccer referee.
February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.

February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.
February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.
February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.
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