Pacific Northwest, flood and Skagit River
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New atmospheric river arriving in the flood-wary Pacific Northwest
Record river flooding is ongoing in parts of Washington State, but following a drier weekend, a new worry for wetter weather will arise early this week.
Flooding rains and lingering storm impacts come as the atmospheric river that hit the Pacific Northwest this week will make another visit to the region next week.
The unusually long atmospheric river is forecast to bring heavy rain and high winds to Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia starting Monday.
KOIN 6 Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart explains when the second visit from this week's atmospheric river is expected to move back into the Pacific Northwest.
Days of intense rain and catastrophic flooding have submerged communities in Washington. A video from the town of Deming captures a house floating down the Nooksack River.
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Floodwaters from Washington inundate BC as more rain predicted
Hundreds of West Coast residents are still under evacuation orders and alerts Saturday night as the region deals with widespread flooding, with more rain in the forecast. Dozens of farms are flooded,
KOIN 6 Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart shares the swift-flowing waters of Multnomah Falls and Wahkeena Falls along the Columbia River Gorge. This comes a day after a powerful and record-breaking atmospheric river brought heavy rain to the Pacific Northwest.