An atmospheric river is impacting the Pacific Northwest, bringing heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the region. Flood watches are in place until Saturday, where rainfall of 3-5 inches is possible in the affected areas.
Breakdown
- A large atmospheric river system is moving into the Pacific Northwest, bringing heavy rain and winds.
- Atmospheric rivers are rated on a scale of one to five, with the southern Oregon coast and San Francisco Bay Area expected to reach category five. 14s
- Rainfall totals could reach three to five inches in some areas, with lighter regions seeing up to an inch. 41s
- The system will also bring moisture and some snow to drought-affected areas in Idaho, the Bitterroots, and western Montana. 1m 1s
- Snowfall in the Washington Cascades could approach two feet, with fluctuating snow levels in higher peaks. 1m 30s