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Hydrologic Outlook issued October 15 at 2:04AM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING MONDAY INTO TUESDAY FOR THE SKOKOMISH RIVER IN MASON COUNTY... A strong front will push across Western Washington Monday bringing moderate to heavy rain to the Olympic Peninsula. Storm total rainfall ranging from 2 to 4 inches can be expected. This rain will lead to rises on many rivers in the area, likely bringing the Skokomish River
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Hydrologic Outlook issued October 14 at 1:33PM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING MONDAY INTO TUESDAY FOR THE SKOKOMISH RIVER IN MASON COUNTY... A strong front will push across Western Washington Monday into Tuesday, bringing moderate to heavy rain to the Olympic Peninsula. Storm total rainfall ranging from 2 to 4 inches can be expected. This rain will lead to rises on many rivers in the area, likely
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Hydrologic Outlook issued October 13 at 3:11PM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...THREAT OF RIVER FLOODING MONDAY INTO TUESDAY FOR THE SKOKOMISH RIVER IN MASON COUNTY... A strong front will push across Western Washington Monday into Tuesday and will bring heavy rain over the Olympic Peninsula. Storm total rain around 2 to 4 inches can be expected. This rain will lead to rises on many rivers, and will likely bring the Skokomish River
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Special Weather Statement issued October 12 at 7:28AM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
Patchy dense fog will continue over portions of the Spokane and Coeur d`Alene Area through 930 AM this morning. Visibility will be down to one-quarter mile or less at times. Dense fog will result in hazardous travel conditions over portions of Highway 2 between Davenport and Spokane and across north Spokane to Chattaroy along Highway 2 and along Highway 395 to Clayton. Expect rapid changes
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Special Weather Statement issued October 10 at 6:19AM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...BLUSTERY SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY... A potent autumn Pacific frontal system is moving onshore this morning, spreading light to moderate rain across southwest Washington and northwest Oregon. While strong winds associated with this system have thus far remained offshore, south winds are beginning to increase along the coast and will eventually spread
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Special Weather Statement issued October 10 at 6:19AM PDT by NWS

1 year 2 months ago
...BLUSTERY SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY... A potent autumn Pacific frontal system is moving onshore this morning, spreading light to moderate rain across southwest Washington and northwest Oregon. While strong winds associated with this system have thus far remained offshore, south winds are beginning to increase along the coast and will eventually spread
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