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Continuing rain raises flooding, landslide risk in Washington, Oregon | Water | capitalpress.com
Continuing rain raises flooding, landslide risk in Washington, Oregon | Water | capitalpress.com
TACOMA, Wash. — Flood warnings were in place Friday for several rivers in western Washington as well as parts of Oregon as heavy rains continued in the Pacific Northwest. Advisories were issued for the Skokomish River at Potlatch, the Tolt River above Carnation, the Snoqualmie River near Snoqualmie Falls, the Puyallup River near Orting and the Nisqually River affecting Lewis and Pierce counties.
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Continuing rain raises flooding, landslide risk in Washington, Oregon | Water | capitalpress.com
Okanogan River expected to reach flood stage | Free | omakchronicle.com
Okanogan River expected to reach flood stage | Free | omakchronicle.com
TONASKET — The Okanogan Rivers is expected to hit minor flood stage by next week, according to meteorologists at the Spokane office of the National Weather Service. “Unseasonably warm temperatures and rapidly melting mountain snowpack will lead to significant rises in rivers and creeks across Okanogan County into next week,” officials said in a hydrologic outlook warning Friday morning. “Some of the bigger rises are expected along the Okanogan River, and current forecasts place the river into action stage near Tonasket by Sunday and into minor flood stage by Monday night. Increased flow is also expected for the Similkameen River.”
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Okanogan River expected to reach flood stage | Free | omakchronicle.com
Here's What Experts Say About Our Flooding Chances
Here's What Experts Say About Our Flooding Chances
You might remember the flooding in Northeastern Oregon and Southeastern Washington right about this time last year. And here we sit with all the conditions just right to make it happen again, it seems.
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Here's What Experts Say About Our Flooding Chances