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Schools across western Washington canceled classes or postponed the start of school on Wednesday. "The storm is just beginning," said Rich Otto, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's ...
Sections of the Puget Lowland area, which includes most of Lewis County and the Interstate 5 corridor, are forecast to see 1.3 to 3 inches of rain on Monday and Tuesday, the Flood Watch states.
The U.S. National Weather Service issued flood warnings for Skagit and Whatcom counties, and high wind warnings for most of northwestern Washington. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Three more atmospheric river events were scheduled to impact southern British Columbia and northwestern Washington state with the first arriving November 24, 2021 and the final event ...
The following is an example of a river flood watch issued by the National Weather Service office in Seattle, Washington. [2]ZCZC SEAFFASEW WGUS66 KSEW 151139 URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED FLOOD WATCH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA 339 AM PST THU NOV 15 2007 ...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON...
Heavy rain caused widespread flooding along the Snoqualmie River in Washington state on Tuesday, October 22, local media reported.A flood warning was extended until the evening of Wednesday ...
A mudslide south of Kelso caused Amtrak to suspend passenger rail service on the Cascades and Coast Starlight between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. [8]The Stillaguamish River in Snohomish County reached 21.34 feet (6.50 m) at Arlington, setting a new record high. [1]
A flood watch remained in effect at least through 8 p.m. Friday, with “heavy rain, scattered thunderstorms and “significant and life-threatening flash flooding” possible, especially across ...
Before the system impacted the region, the National Weather Service issued flood warnings for multiple rivers. [4] In parts of the Washington Cascades, over 15 inches (380 mm) inches of water-equivalent precipitation was observed, with over 10 inches (250 mm) on the west slopes of the Blue Mountains. [5]