The Pacific Northwest’s Severe Weather Alert
The Weather Channel has posted a severe weather alert for the regions of southwest Washington to northwest Oregon. The forecast calls for heavy rains and strong winds starting on Tuesday morning. The severe weather is expected to last at least through Wednesday night.
The snow levels will lower to around 4500-5000 feet. Accumulations may get up to 5 inches before the snow level rises again.
The Weather Channel states:
“IT IS NOT CERTAIN YET WHERE THE HEAVIEST RAIN FALL WILL BE FOCUSEDBUT THIS MODERATETO HEAVY RAIN COULD CAUSE SOME RIVERS AND STREAMSTO RISE RAPIDLY.URBAN AND STREET FLOODING IS ALSO POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY WHERESTORM DRAINS ARE BLOCKED DUE TO LEAVES…STRONG WINDSARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE COAST TUESDAY THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNINGWITH WIND GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH AT TIMES NEAR BEACHES AND HEADLANDS.INADDITION TO THE WIND AND RAIN...ANOTHER CONCERN WITH THIS STORM WILLBE THE POTENTIAL FOR MINOR TIDAL FLOODING IN AREA BAYS AND ALONG THECOAST…THE STRONG FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL LIKELY BUILD WEST SWELLS ALONGTHE COAST TO 16 TO 18 FEET... THE RESULT MAY BE MINOR TIDAL FLOODINGOF LOW LYING AREAS ALONG THECOAST AND BAY SHORES ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAYMORNING AND THURSDAY MORNING.”
All the details of this storm are still uncertain as this system is still developing. Those who live in this area of the country should check their local weather station’s bulletins for up-to-date news on the status of the storm. Those who reside in areas in danger of flooding should take measures to prevent water damage. A disaster recovery specialist can assist those who have experienced water damage to help prevent mold and restore important items such as documents, photos, and books.
More on recovering from water damage.
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