Soaking Storm System Delivers Flooding Risks in Northwest
Soaking Storm System Delivers Flooding Risks in Northwest
US · Published Dec 9, 2025
An atmospheric river is causing significant flooding risks in the Pacific Northwest.
Heavy rainfall, with 3-6 inches expected in valleys and over 10 inches in mountains, is forecast for Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Flood Watches are in effect, with potential for landslides, downed trees, and power outages due to gusty winds and saturated ground.
Atmospheric river brings flooding to Pacific Northwest
A persistent storm system, fueled by an atmospheric river, is bringing significant flooding risks to the Pacific Northwest through Thursday. This weather pattern is delivering continuous plumes of moisture from the Pacific Ocean, saturating soils and causing rivers and streams to swell. The combination of heavy rainfall and already saturated ground elevates the risk of landslides, particularly in areas with steep terrain.
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