A second atmospheric river is impacting the Pacific Northwest only days after a similar storm hit over the weekend.
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The storms pushing off the Pacific are the result of an atmospheric river, a corridor of air heavy with moisture that forms when warmer air from the tropics moves toward the poles ...
With the possibility of now 5 to 10 inches of rain through the next few days, the National Weather Service changed its initial “flood watch” to a “flash flood watch” that’s in effect for ...
A wide band of showers is passing across the Inland Northwest overnight tonight ... so be prepared for the possibility of the rain, but the bulk of the next wave of rain will come overnight ...
By late this afternoon and into the evening we start to see some of that snow impact areas like Cheyenne to Wheatland and areas points northwest. Rain with some snow showers mix in over portions of ...
Two autumn storms are moving through the Pacific Northwest, and to the east ... the weather service said. Chilly rain could turn to snow in the mountains, so motorists driving high mountain ...
“A large Pacific storm system will continue to move into the northwestern U.S. over the next couple of days, bringing colder temperatures and much needed rain/mountain snow to the region,” NWS wrote ...
People along the coast now have 10 to 30 minutes to reach high ground before a giant wave engulfs the Pacific Northwest. Tsunami sirens wail in some towns. In others, the earthquake has knocked ...
Yreka and Mount Shasta get rain. Two autumn storms moving through the Pacific Northwest will roll over Shasta and Siskiyou counties as early as this weekend and heading into Halloween week.