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Atmospheric River Unleashes Flood, Avalanche Fears
9 Jan
Summary
- An atmospheric river, a 'river in the sky,' will bring heavy rain to Washington, Alaska, and B.C.
- Vancouver Island may receive 4 to 8 inches of rainfall, increasing flood risks.
- Heavy rain and snowmelt heighten avalanche and mudslide dangers on mountain slopes.

A significant atmospheric river, dubbed a Pineapple Express, is forecast to deliver substantial rainfall to Washington, southeastern Alaska, and British Columbia starting this weekend and continuing into early next week. This weather system is raising alarms for renewed flooding and avalanche risks.
The most severe rainfall is anticipated for Vancouver Island, with projections of 4 to 8 inches, potentially more in some areas. Urban centers such as Seattle, Bellingham, and the Vancouver metro area face an elevated risk of flash flooding due to anticipated rapid rises in small streams and coastal rivers.
Further inland, the convergence of heavy rain and existing snowpack is a major concern. Forecasters predict an increased likelihood of avalanches, mudslides, and debris flows, particularly on the western slopes of major mountain ranges. Snow levels are expected to stay above key mountain passes, directing rainfall onto the snowpack.



