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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 28 at 12:31PM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...RIVER LEVELS TO REMAIN HIGH THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND... River levels in the Cascades, eastern Oregon mountains and the Blue Mountain Foothills are peaking this afternoon and will be dropping for the next day or two then remain steady through Wednesday night. More rain and mountain snow is expected Thursday through next weekend, which will lead to another round of river rises. At this
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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 28 at 10:15AM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING CONTINUES THROUGH EARLY THIS WEEK FOR PARTS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON... Heavy rainfall fell through early this morning as an atmospheric river moved through the region. Sharp rises have occurred on rivers and streams with the potential for additional flooding on the less responsive rivers and streams. Heavy rain has ended this morning,
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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 28 at 10:15AM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING CONTINUES THROUGH EARLY THIS WEEK FOR PARTS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON... Heavy rainfall fell through early this morning as an atmospheric river moved through the region. Sharp rises have occurred on rivers and streams with the potential for additional flooding on the less responsive rivers and streams. Heavy rain has ended this morning,
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Special Weather Statement issued January 27 at 10:45PM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
There will be patchy fog overnight across the Lower Columbia Basin and adjacent lower elevation valleys. Some localized spots may have dense fog. The fog will not be widespread, and may be variable in time, foggy at times, and not foggy at other times in the same areas. If traveling tonight, beware of sudden reductions in visibility. In spots where temperatures are below freezing,
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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 27 at 1:09PM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...Rises expected on many rivers and streams for the next few days... Recent rains and warmer temperatures in the mountains have increased snowmelt and water levels are already rising on rivers and streams. Rises are expected to peak Sunday or Sunday night then begin decreasing. Areas affected include the Cascades, eastern Oregon mountains, the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Foothills.
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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 27 at 1:02PM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING THIS WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK FOR PARTS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON... An atmospheric river pattern will persist through the weekend. This will result in rainfall across western Washington with periods of moderate to heavy precipitation in some areas. In addition, snow levels will rise well above 7000 feet through the same period. This
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Hydrologic Outlook issued January 27 at 1:02PM PST by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING THIS WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK FOR PARTS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON... An atmospheric river pattern will persist through the weekend. This will result in rainfall across western Washington with periods of moderate to heavy precipitation in some areas. In addition, snow levels will rise well above 7000 feet through the same period. This
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