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Washington Faces New Flood Threat After Record Deluge
13 Dec
Summary
- Record-breaking floods have devastated parts of Washington.
- Another atmospheric river is forecast for next week.
- Landslide risk remains due to saturated soil from current rains.

Washington grapples with the aftermath of devastating, record-breaking floods that have significantly impacted communities. While a brief respite from rain is expected Friday, the ground remains saturated, increasing the potential for landslides. This situation has prompted weather experts to issue alerts, emphasizing the ongoing risks.
Forecasters are monitoring another atmospheric river anticipated to arrive next week. Although projected to be less intense than the recent event, it could still deliver 1-2 inches of rain to lowland areas and 4-7 inches to the mountains. This additional moisture will likely cause rivers to swell further, particularly along the Skagit and Snoqualmie rivers.
As the week progresses, a shift towards cooler weather is possible, potentially changing mountain precipitation from rain to snow. The weekend offers a temporary calm, with patchy fog and drizzle expected Friday morning, clearing to sunnier conditions. Sunday will see a return of scattered showers before the next atmospheric river arrives early the following week.


