Washington forecast to see another atmospheric river
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New atmospheric river expected to arrive late Sunday in the flood-wary Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest will have much of the weekend to dry out after days of flooding rainfall, but there is another atmospheric river set to wash ashore by early this week.Flooding will continue as runoff from previous events continues to move through the Cascades and down toward Puget Sound.
Flooding rains and lingering storm impacts come as the atmospheric river that hit the Pacific Northwest this week will make another visit to the region next week.
The moisture from this storm system will help two fast-moving winter storms spread snow across the eastern U.S., with another atmospheric river on its way.
The Skagit River is predicted to crest at more than 47 feet near the town of Concrete, north of Seattle, 15 inches above the threshold for a major flooding event.
Some rivers may break records. Already, overnight into Tuesday, the Naselle River near Naselle, Washington, has gone from its normal 5 foot depth to nearly 20 feet deep, growing by 10 feet in 12 hours and coming within less than 1 foot of the historical record.
More than 10 inches of rain has fallen in parts of Washington this week as a strong atmospheric river hits the state.
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