Flood watch issued for Olympic Peninsula

  • Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:01am
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The National Weather Service this afternoon issued the following flood watch alert that includes the Olympic Peninsula:

FLOOD WATCH

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA

434 PM PST WED DEC 22 2010

THE THREAT OF HEAVY RAIN OVER THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA CONTINUES THURSDAY

THROUGH SATURDAY. PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN THURSDAY MORNING…AND

CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY UNTIL A STALLED FRONTAL BOUNDARY JUST

OFFSHORE MOVES INLAND. STRONG SOUTH WINDS JUST ABOVE THE SURFACE

WILL ENHANCE PRECIPITATION OVER THE SOUTHERN OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS.

SNOW LEVELS WILL BEGIN LOW…AROUND 2000 FEET…AND RISE TO 3500

FEET THURSDAY EVENING AND TO POSSIBLY 5000 FEET BY FRIDAY. THERE

WILL BE LULLS IN THE PRECIPITATION OVER THIS TIME PERIOD…AS

WAVES MOVE ALONG THE FRONT.

48 HOUR PRECIPITATION TOTALS GENERALLY FALL IN THE 3 – 6 INCH

RANGE ALTHOUGH AT LEAST ONE FORECAST MODEL SUGGESTS UP TO 8

INCHES OF RAIN ARE POSSIBLE. THERE IS UNCERTAINTY WHERE THE

HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION WILL FALL…WITH SOME FORECAST MODELS

PLACING THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL ALONG THE COAST AND WESTERN SLOPES

OF THE OLYMPICS.

DUE TO THE UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDING THE AMOUNT AND LOCATION OF THE

RAINFALL…A FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE ENTIRE OLYMPIC

PENINSULA INCLUDING ALL THE MAIN STEM RIVERS FLOWING OFF THE

OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS.

THE COMBINATION OF SATURATED SOILS AND RENEWED RAINFALL OVER THE

OLYMPIC PENINSULA WILL PRESENT A LANDSLIDE RISK FOR UNSTABLE

SLOPES – INCLUDING THE COASTAL LOWLANDS AND ALONG THE STRAIT OF

JUAN DE FUCA.

STAY TUNED FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND FORECASTS.

CLALLAM-GRAYS HARBOR-JEFFERSON-MASON-

434 PM PST WED DEC 22 2010

…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY

AFTERNOON…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON…INCLUDING THE

FOLLOWING COUNTIES… GRAYS HARBOR…CLALLAM…JEFFERSON…MASON.

* FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

* HEAVY RAIN WILL IMPACT THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA THURSDAY THROUGH

SATURDAY CAUSING RIVERS AND STREAMS TO RISE WITH THE POTENTIAL

FOR FLOODING.

* HEAVY RAIN MAY LOCALLY INCREASE THE LANDSLIDE RISK.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR FLOODING BUT

FLOODING IS NOT IMMINENT OR OCCURRING. MONITOR THE LATEST

FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND BE READY TO ACT

QUICKLY IF FLOODING IS OBSERVED OR A WARNING IS ISSUED.

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WWW.WEATHER.GOV/SEATTLE

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