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Washington is bracing for more flooding beginning Monday, after historic inundation last week led to thousands of evacuations and prompted the Gov. Bob Ferguson to declare a State of Emergency. Another atmospheric river is blasting the region,
Record river flooding is ongoing in parts of Washington State, but following a drier weekend, a new worry for wetter weather will arise early in the week ahead.
The Pacific Northwest is expected to see up to seven inches of rain this week, as the eastern United States braces for arctic cold.
It never rains in Autzen Stadium” has long been one of the Oregon Ducks' favorite ironies, but Mother Nature may be testing that mantra at a critical time. As
Heavy rain has triggered flooding, rescues and road closures in Washington state, with Gov. Bob Ferguson declaring a statewide emergency.
The river crested at an all-time record on Tuesday as an atmospheric river pummeled the region with significant rainfall.
An atmospheric river, or Pineapple Express, continues to hit the Pacific Northwest with soaking rain on Tuesday — and it’s not expected to let up until Thursday.