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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 1 MIN

1088 2.0 Earthquake Mount ST. Helens. Northern Ca EQ activity

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

A 2.0 magnitude earthquake occurred near Mount St. Helens, with some seismic activity recorded in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, Japan, and the Philippines. While Mount St. Helens experienced a few earthquakes, there is no significant inflation or deflation trend, and the GPS data shows deflation. The Cascadia subduction zone and Southern California are relatively quiet, with only minor earthquake activity.Earthquake activity is low, with a few small events in the US and a 5.3 magnitude quake in the Mariana Trench. The Kilauea volcano shows deflationary activity, suggesting an eruption in a few days. A slight risk of severe weather is expected across the central US for the next few days, with a wet and potentially stormy weekend.

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