UPDATE: Flood watch issued for North Olympic Peninsula as warm rains, thaw approach

  • Tuesday, March 29, 2011 6:41pm
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The National Weather Service today issued a flood watch starting Wednesday.

Here is the bulletin:

A STRONG PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN

TO THE COAST AND MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY

THROUGH AT LEAST THURSDAY…

…FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH

FRIDAY AFTERNOON…

THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR

* PORTIONS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON…INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING

COUNTIES…CLALLAM…JEFFERSON…SKAGIT…WHATCOM…KING…

LEWIS…MASON…PIERCE…SNOHOMISH…THURSTON….

* FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON

* A WARM FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL SPREAD RAIN INTO WESTERN WASHINGTON

LATER TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. THE FRONTAL BAND IS EXPECTED TO

STALL OVER THE AREA FOR A 24 TO 48 HOUR PERIOD PRODUCING HEAVY

PRECIPITATION ALONG THE COAST AND MOUNTAINS. FREEZING LEVELS

WILL RISE DRAMATICALLY TO 7000-9000 FEET DURING THE PERIOD

WHICH RAISES THE THREAT OF FLOODING ON SOME RIVERS.

* THE SKOKOMISH RIVER IN MASON COUNTY IS THE RIVER MOST LIKELY TO

FLOOD…POSSIBLY BY LATE WEDNESDAY. HOWEVER…48 HOUR RAINFALL

AMOUNTS OF UP TO 5 INCHES IN THE OLYMPICS AND 4 TO 7 INCHES IN

THE CENTRAL CASCADES WILL DRIVE RIVERS SUCH AS SNOQUALMIE…

SNOHOMISH…AND STILLAGUAMISH TO FLOOD. THERE IS A CHANCE THE

SNOHOMISH RIVER WILL REACH MAJOR FLOOD.

* LESS AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL ARE EXPECTED ELSEWHERE BUT WILL CAUSE

SHARP RISES ON OTHER RIVERS AND MAY ALSO CAUSE SOME ADDITIONAL

RIVERS RUNNING OFF THE CASCADES AND OLYMPICS TO FLOOD. GRAYS

HARBOR AND KITSAP COUNTIES MAY ALSO BE IMPACTED AND COULD BE

ADDED TO THE FLOOD WATCH LATER. SCATTERED LANDSLIDES IN AREAS

THAT RECEIVE HEAVY RAIN MAY ALSO OCCUR.

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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