Environment
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‘Extreme’ Atmospheric River Brings Avalanche Threats in the Pacific Northwest
Avalanche and flood warnings persist in the Pacific Northwest over the next days as an 'extreme' atmospheric river was forecasted in the region. The tropical plume is expected to produce periods of moderate to heavy rain beginning the workweek.
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