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Pacific Northwest Prepares for Additional Rainfall Following Severe Storms and Flooding Rescues

Pacific Northwest braces for more heavy rain, after powerful storm caused flooding, rescues
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PORTLAND, Ore. – The Pacific Northwest is bracing for yet another deluge on Wednesday, following a fierce storm that pummeled the area just a day earlier, causing rivers to overflow, roads to close, and sparking emergency water rescues.

This initial storm, part of an expected series of destructive weather events throughout the week, resulted in power outages, flooding, and school shutdowns across parts of Oregon and Washington on Tuesday. Motorists faced hazardous conditions with roads blocked by debris and vehicles submerged in water.

Northeast of Seattle, fire officials reported that rescue teams employed inflatable kayaks to evacuate individuals from stranded cars, and they helped another person travel roughly a mile to safety after being caught in the woods by rising waters.

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson announced via the social platform X on Tuesday evening that the state’s Emergency Operations Center had escalated to its highest alert level in response to the severe rain and wind conditions.

Meteorologists cautioned that the worst is yet to come, with several significant rivers expected to peak later in the week. The National Water Prediction Service forecasted that the Skagit River near Concrete, northeast of Seattle, could surge more than 15 feet above major flood levels by Thursday, potentially setting a new record.

Harrison Rademacher, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Seattle office, described the atmospheric river soaking the region as “a jet stream of moisture” stretching across the Pacific Ocean “with the nozzle pushing right along the coast of Oregon and Washington.”

The National Weather Service forecast several days of heavy rainfall along the coast and more than a foot (30 centimeters) of new snow in the northern Rockies in northwestern Wyoming. Flood watches were in effect, with scattered flash flooding possible along the coast and into the Cascade Mountains through midweek.

Along Interstate 5 between Seattle and Portland, firefighters conducted five rescues for people who tried to drive on flooded roads, including a semitruck driver, said Malachi Simper, spokesperson for Lewis County Fire Protection District #5. Authorities also rescued a family of six from their home in Chehalis, he said, adding that the road to the house was under about 4 feet (1.2 meters) of water at the time. None of those rescued were injured, he said.

Police said deputies went door to door in certain neighborhoods to warn residents of imminent flooding, and evacuated a mobile home park along the Snohomish River, northeast of Seattle. The city of Snohomish issued an emergency proclamation due to flooding, while in Auburn, south of Seattle, workers installed temporary flood control barriers along the White River.

On the Columbia River, farther south near the Oregon border, the city of Longview said it was opening a severe weather shelter Tuesday night.

Another storm system is expected to bring rain to the region starting Sunday, Rademacher said. “The pattern looks pretty unsettled going up to the holidays,” he said.

Portland transportation officials warned of an increased risk of car crashes because of hydroplaning or driving through flooded roads.

In southeast Alaska, an arctic blast could bring wind chills as low as minus 50 degrees (minus 45.6 Celsius) in Skagway and minus 15 degrees (minus 26 C) in the capital city, Juneau, according to the National Weather Service.

Meanwhile, a fast-moving storm tracking across the Upper Midwest on Tuesday was forecast to bring freezing rain, high winds and heavy snow.

Weather forced some schools to close or move to virtual lessons.

Most of the Dakotas were under a high wind warning. Winds of up to 65 mph (105 kph) were expected Tuesday, said Connor Smith, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Bismarck.

Parts of central and northern Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin could see heavy snow, with a mix of winter weather forecast across the Twin Cities metro and southwest Minnesota, with potentially strong winds to follow, said Ryan Dunleavy, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities.

Commuters should allow for extra time traveling, he said. The storm was expected to head into the Great Lakes region by Wednesday.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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