The latest weather forecast showed that excessive rainfall is likely in Oregon and Western Washington this week. Possible flooding concerns and flash flood risk can unload.  

The beginning of December brought widespread cold in portions of the Midwest, Southeast and Northeastern US. Rainy concerns are still likely this week, bringing dangerous road conditions and slower commutes.

In the latest advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of heavy rain and snowmelt in the Pacific Northwest this week. People near the rivers should watch out for small to major flooding risks.

In the Central and Northern Rockies, the forecast warned of strong winds and mountain snow in the region. The flooding concerns can spread in parts of Puget Sound and Cascades.

Meanwhile, the forecast is monitoring a storm system over New England this early week.

Excessive Rainfall in Oregon and Western Washington

NESDIS NOAA Satellite as of December 4, 2023
(Photo : NESDIS NOAA Satellite as of December 4, 2023)
NESDIS NOAA Satellite as of December 4, 2023. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that excessive rainfall is likely in Oregon and Western Washington, causing flooding concerns and freezing rain. In the Pacific Northwest, a strong atmospheric river is likely in the region. It will help to unleash more heavy rain as snowmelt can occur, including in Northern Idaho. Flood watches are already present in Oregon and Western Washington. 

In the NWS Weather Discussion, the forecast warned of excessive rainfall in Western Washington and Oregon. People should stay alert for flooding risk in the region.

In the Pacific Northwest, a strong atmospheric river is likely in the region. It will help to unleash more heavy rain as snowmelt can occur, including in Northern Idaho. Flood watches are already present in Oregon and Western Washington.

Meanwhile, 2 to 3 rainfall amounts can unload in the midweek. Flood-prone and low-lying areas can be at risk of moderate to severe flooding this week.

Furthermore, strong winds can strike in parts of the Dakotas, Wyoming and Montana. People should check for High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories in the said areas.

Strong winds can damage power lines and trees. Motorists should be extra careful while on the road due to the latest weather outlook.

Also Read: Colorado, Wyoming December Weather: Freezing Rain, Colder Temperatures to Unfold This Weekend

Weather Preparedness: Can People Stay Safe From Strong Winds and Flooding

Snowmelt and heavy rains can become disastrous for homeowners this week, especially for people with travel plans. People will likely deal with freezing rain and heavy snow in some parts of the US.

Here are essential weather safety reminders to keep safe from flooding concerns this week in Western Washington and Oregon.

Check for the latest forecasts in Western Washington and Oregon

Homeowners should keep updated with weather reports in Oregon and Western Washington, especially for motorists. Keeping emergency radio and mobile alerts will be helpful.

Keep emergency survival kits at all times

The heavy rains and snowmelt can cause inaccessible roads. having survival emergency kits The recommended emergency supplies are the following:

  • Battery-powered radio
  • Flashlight
  • Medicine kits
  • Food supplies
  • Bottled water

Also Read: December Weather Forecast: Atmospheric River To Bring Heavy Snow, Rain to Northwest Next Week

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