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Flash Flood Watch issued November 03 at 5:00AM PDT until November 04 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS

9 months ago
.A period of heavy rainfall is expected this evening through Saturday afternoon across the Smith River Complex burn scar. Possible thunderstorms will yield convectively enhanced rainfall rates and an increased threat of debris flows. ...FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE SMITH RIVER COMPLEX BURN SCAR REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING...
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Flash Flood Watch issued November 02 at 9:08AM PDT until November 04 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS

9 months ago
.A period of heavy rainfall is expected Friday evening through Saturday afternoon across the Smith River Complex burn scar. Possible thunderstorms will yield convectively enhanced rainfall rates and an increased threat of debris flows. ...FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE SMITH RIVER COMPLEX BURN SCAR REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING...
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Special Weather Statement issued November 02 at 4:45AM PDT by NWS

9 months ago
...LOCALLY STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTH WINDS EARLY THIS MORNING... A strong Pacific frontal system moving onshore is resulting in gusty south winds near the coast early this morning, especially for exposed areas such as beaches, headlands, and other elevated terrain. These exposed areas can expect south winds of up to 25 to 35 mph with gusts as high as 55 mph until the cold front passes
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Hydrologic Outlook issued November 01 at 3:59PM PDT by NWS

9 months 1 week ago
...HEAVY RAIN MAY CAUSE LOCALIZED MINOR FLOODING LATER THIS WEEK... An atmospheric river will bring abundant moisture to southwest Washington and northwest Oregon Wednesday night through Thursday as a frontal system slowly moves across the region. Latest model guidance still shows 1 to 2 inches of rain for the interior lowlands, 1.5 to 3 inches for the coast, and 2 to 5 inches for the Willapa Hills,
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Flash Flood Watch issued November 01 at 2:25PM PDT until November 04 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS

9 months 1 week ago
.A period of heavy rainfall is expected Friday evening through Saturday afternoon across the Smith River Complex burn scar. Possible thunderstorms will yield convectively enhanced rainfall rates and an increased threat of debris flows. ...FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE SMITH RIVER COMPLEX BURN SCAR IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING...
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Hydrologic Outlook issued October 31 at 2:37PM PDT by NWS

9 months 1 week ago
...HEAVY RAIN MAY CAUSE LOCALIZED FLOODING LATER THIS WEEK... An atmospheric river will bring abundant moisture to southwest Washington and northwest Oregon Wednesday through Thursday as a frontal system slowly moves across the region. Latest model guidance has increased the rainfall potential, with 1 to 2 inches of rain expected for the interior lowlands, 1.5 to 3 inches for the coast,
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Hydrologic Outlook issued October 31 at 3:51AM PDT by NWS

9 months 1 week ago
...HEAVY RAIN MAY CAUSE LOCALIZED FLOODING LATER THIS WEEK... An atmospheric river of moisture will affect southwest Washington and northwest Oregon Wednesday through Thursday as a well organized frontal system slowly moves across the region. Latest model guidance has increased the rainfall potential, with 1 to 2 inches of rain expected for the interior lowlands, and up to 3 inches possible for
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Freeze Warning issued October 29 at 3:35AM PDT until October 29 at 9:00AM PDT by NWS

9 months 1 week ago
...FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM PDT THIS MORNING... * WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 24 in southern Oregon and as low as 18 in Siskiyou County likely. * WHERE...In California, Western Siskiyou County and Central Siskiyou County. In Oregon, South Central Oregon Coast, Central Douglas County, Eastern Curry County and Josephine
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