Washington state facing 'historic' flooding
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Flood alerts are in effect across the Pacific Northwest as a second wave of heavy rain from an atmospheric river pushes into the region. Western Washington is already experiencing major river flooding,
A drenching weather system over western Washington has pushed many local rivers to flood stage. Here are the ones we're watching right now.
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Live updates: PNW atmospheric river arrives; flood watches, warnings in effect, what to know
An atmospheric river is hitting the Pacific Northwest starting Monday, bringing non-stop rain and heavy wind gusts, resulting in the region bracing for potential flooding and power outages.
The Parker Bridge Road and Donald Road are closed in the Lower Yakima Valley, according to Yakima County Fire District 5.
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for the Skagit River through Friday due to the possibility of its dikes/levees failing, which could lead to widespread flooding.
The flood is predicted to crest at Mount Vernon at levels never before recorded, topping the city's floodwall.
Flood evacuation warnings have expanded to the Yakima River corridor in the Selah area because of rising water levels and hazardous conditions.
Heavy rainfall from an atmospheric river has prompted flood warnings for parts of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.
An atmospheric river, or Pineapple Express, is bringing heavy rain to the Pacific Northwest, causing river and urban flooding, and is expected to continue until Thursday.
Level two evacuations remain in effect for areas in Yakima County due to rising river levels. These evacuations impact areas within 200 feet on either side