Atmospheric River Brings Heavy Rain, Snow to Pacific Northwest
Atmospheric River Brings Heavy Rain and Snow to Pacific Northwest: Expect several inches of precipitation, with two to five inches possible around Vancouver by early Saturday. Winds will pick up, gusting near thirty miles per hour in Clark County. Snow piling up in south Washington Cascades, with areas near Mount Adams and Gifford Pinchot National Forest potentially getting more than a foot. Rivers and streams will rise, but no widespread flooding is expected. High pressure nudges in for a brief break late Saturday, but another round could return early next week with warmer temps.
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