La Niña is favored to continue for the next month or two, with a transition to ENSO-neutral most likely in January-March 2026 (68% chance). A #LaNina Advisory remains in effect. #ENSO https://t.co/5zlzaZ0D9Z
72 hour rainfall totals greater than an inch ending early this morning. You'll notice how much of Seattle has been shadowed. But when westerly winds slam warm, moisture laden air into mountains, you end up with 3 day totals of 12 to 16 inches. Yes, more than a foot or rain. #wawx
What an image this is...especially considering many of these rivers won't crest until Wed/Thur, despite rapid rises overnight.
Going to be a difficult few days across Western Washington. Stay tuned. #wawx
The atmospheric river has shifted southward this morning, but we're not out of the woods just yet. Precipitation will shift back northward later today, bringing another round of heavy rainfall and causing significant river flooding to continue. #WAwx
NOW: The Skykomish River is expected to hit major flood stage in the two hours. A flood warning has been issued for the Skykomish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Tolt, Stillaguamish, Puyallup, Carbon, and other rivers around the region.
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It's been a very active evening with respect to flooding tonight: we currently have 20 flood warnings for river forecast points across Western Washington. For the latest river observations & forecasts, visit https://t.co/JbmWFb3PqG. #wawx