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Pacific Northwest Braces for Atmospheric River

Pacific Northwest Braces for Atmospheric River

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March 12, 20261m 34s

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Atmospheric river brings heavy rain and snow to Pacific Northwest, with flooding risks in Thurston, Lewis, and Grays Harbor counties. Expect one hundred percent chance of precipitation on Thursday, March twelfth, with up to one-quarter inch of new rainfall. Daytime highs will hover near forty-one degrees, with southwest winds at eleven to thirteen miles per hour and gusts up to twenty-two. Heavy snow could pile up multiple feet in the higher elevations of the Olympics and Cascades, where blizzard warnings are in effect. Flooding poses a real risk for Thurston, Lewis, and Grays Harbor counties through the weekend. Rivers like the Chehalis, Newaukum, and Skookumchuck are rising fast from ongoing heavy rain, with some possibly hitting flood stage as early as Thursday. Officials urge caution near waterways.

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