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Western Washington is dealing with severe weather across the region, ranging from flooded neighborhoods, blizzard warnings in the mountain passes, and strong winds bringing down trees on roadways. Joining Good Day Seattle this morning is David Rasbach with the Washington State Department of Transportation.
With more precipitation moving into Western Washington, three rivers may once again flood: the Snohomish, Skagit and Snoqualmie.
Washington state residents are bracing for possible mudslides and levee failures from floodwaters that are expected to be slow to recede.
Over a foot of rain has already fallen in the last few days, and more is on the way amid major flooding in Washington state.
Another storm is bringing rain and wind early this week to Western Washington as another atmospheric river drenches the state.
Drier weather is coming, but flooding effects are likely to continue for days across portions of western Washington state and northwestern Oregon.
While the torrential downpour caused by an atmospheric river has slowed down, rivers and waterways continue to rise and flood in the state.
Heavy rain across the Pacific Northwest sent rivers toward record heights, putting thousands at risk in Washington and British Columbia.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a statewide emergency, estimating that as many as 100,000 residents may soon face evacuation orders.
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