Incoming Atmospheric River Could Disrupt Travel, Raise Floods
Incoming Atmospheric River Could Disrupt Travel, Raise Floods
US · Published Oct 21, 2025
An incoming atmospheric river will bring heavy rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds to the Pacific Northwest, increasing the risk of flooding and travel disruptions.
Coastal and inland areas are expected to receive 2–6 inches of rainfall, potentially leading to urban and river flooding, as well as landslides.
While the storms may ease drought conditions, the intensity and duration of the weather system necessitate preparedness and monitoring of local weather forecasts.
Atmospheric river to bring heavy rain, snow
The Pacific Northwest is bracing for another bout of severe weather as an atmospheric river is set to impact the region later this week. Following a short respite, residents from Washington and Oregon down to Northern California should prepare for heavy rain, significant mountain snow, and strong, gusty winds. This incoming weather system poses a considerable risk of flooding and is likely to cause widespread travel disruptions.
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