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Flooding rains and lingering storm impacts come as the atmospheric river that hit the Pacific Northwest this week will make another visit to the region next week.
A strong atmospheric river event is moving toward the Pacific Northwest starting this weekend. It’s bringing heavy rain and snow. A multiday flood threat is in place for coastal Oregon and Washington,
Some rivers may break records. Already, overnight into Tuesday, the Naselle River near Naselle, Washington, has gone from its normal 5 foot depth to nearly 20 feet deep, growing by 10 feet in 12 hours and coming within less than 1 foot of the historical record.
Jolly Old Saint Nick took a break from his usual Christmas preparations at the North Pole to meet with kids at the Belmont Firehouse in Southeast Portland.
KOIN 6 Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart explains when the second visit from this week's atmospheric river is expected to move back into the Pacific Northwest.
Coastal communities in Oregon were hit hard by an atmospheric river on Tuesday, resulting in road flooding, water rescues, and debris, though the water has since receded and roads have reopened with caution advised.
Sheets of rain drench Portland's streets as an intense atmospheric river targets northwest Oregon, swelling creeks and pushing water toward homes and roads. By midweek, forecasters warn, the combination of deep Pacific moisture,
As a strong atmospheric river makes its way through the Pacific Northwest, residents have braced themselves for flooding, downed trees, and power outages. Now add sewage to the list.