As we watch results come in from Washington, remember that Democrats also used a caucus there in 2016 (Sanders won by 45 points). But Washington also had a presidential primary that the GOP used to allocate delegates that featured a meaningless "beauty contest" for Democrats that Clinton won by 5 points. While it didn't count for anything, the 2016 primary result could be a decent indicator of how competitive the state will be tonight because 800,000 people voted in it, compared to the 230,000 people who participated in the Democratic caucuses in 2016. However, as Nathaniel pointed out, based on the ballot totals, there's a good chance more than twice as many people will participate in this year's primary -- which counts this time around -- so don't read too much into it.
