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Flood threat renews as latest atmospheric river soaks Pacific Northwest after historic inundation
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.
Multiple rivers are flooding in Washington state as an atmospheric river lingers over the region. Rainfall totals are expected to be around 2 to 6 inches for the lowlands Monday through Thursday, with ...
Maps shared by the National Weather Service (NWS) and King County Emergency Management in Washington state show where more than 46,000 people were ordered to evacuate around 15 miles south of Seattle ...
Washington and Oregon are bracing for major flooding and possible evacuations as an atmospheric river event brings heavy rainfall to an already saturated region. More than 6 million people are under ...
The flash flood warning was issued due to a levee breach in Tukwila, Washington. An evacuation notice has been issued for the Seattle area after a levee breach prompted a flash flood warning, ...
RENTON, Wash. — The rush is on to protect homes in parts of Renton, where, on Thursday afternoon, the Cedar River surpassed record flood levels. The Renton Regional Fire Authority reports the water ...
Heavy rain across the Pacific Northwest sent rivers toward record heights, putting thousands at risk in Washington and British Columbia. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a San Francisco-based reporter on The ...
WESTERN WASHINGTON — Washington is under a state of emergency after back-to-back atmospheric rivers brought torrential rain that has caused rivers to overflow and sparked evacuations, mudslides, and ...
Editor’s note: This is a live account of weather updates from Thursday, Dec. 11, as the day unfolded. It is no longer being updated. Click here to see all the most recent news about the weather.
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