发布日期:2025-12-19T12:27+00:00
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington, including the following counties, in northwest Washington, Grays Harbor. In west central Washington, King, Lewis, Pierce and Thurston. * WHEN...Through Saturday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Storm drains and ditches may become clogged with debris. Area creeks and streams are running high and could flood with more heavy rain. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Rainfall from yesterday as well as expected showers today will allow for continued reactions and possible rises on area rivers. Additionally, those rivers that are seeing waters recede may see the rate at which these waters fall slow down. This will allow for potential flooding to continue into the weekend. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
发布日期:2025-12-19T08:20+00:00
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Washington... Cowlitz River At Randle affecting Lewis County. .Rainfall from Thursday will continue to fuel rises in river levels Friday. River levels are expected to fall over the weekend. * WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Cowlitz River at Randle. * WHEN...From this morning to late tonight. * IMPACTS...At 18.0 feet, the Cowlitz River will cause minor flooding from the vicinity of Randle downstream through Riffe Lake...covering nearby farm lands and several roads. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 12:00 AM PST Friday the stage was 16.8 feet. - Flood stage is 18.0 feet. - River levels continue to rise in response to earlier rains and will continue to do so for much of today. - Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage this morning to a crest of 18.8 feet late this morning. It will then fall below flood stage early this evening. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood