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Disruptive Storm Alert for Cascade Foothills and Coast

Disruptive Storm Alert for Cascade Foothills and Coast

less than a minute read 25-11-2024
Disruptive Storm Alert for Cascade Foothills and Coast

The National Weather Service has issued a significant weather alert for the Cascade foothills and coastal regions, warning of a potentially disruptive storm system expected to hit within the next 24-48 hours. Residents are urged to prepare for heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential flooding.

Impacts and Timing

The storm is predicted to arrive late Tuesday evening, bringing with it a period of intense precipitation. The heaviest rainfall is expected to fall between Wednesday morning and Thursday afternoon. Total rainfall accumulations could reach 4-6 inches in some areas, leading to significant rises in river levels and potential flooding in low-lying regions.

Strong winds, with gusts potentially exceeding 50 mph, are also anticipated, especially along the coast and higher elevations. This poses a risk of downed trees and power lines, leading to widespread power outages. Travel conditions will be significantly impacted, with reduced visibility and hazardous road conditions likely.

Specific Areas of Concern

Areas of particular concern include:

  • Coastal communities: High winds and storm surge may lead to coastal flooding and erosion. Residents in vulnerable areas should consider taking precautionary measures.
  • Low-lying areas along rivers and streams: Rapid river rises and potential flooding are expected due to the heavy rainfall.
  • Mountain passes: Significant snowfall accumulation at higher elevations is possible, making travel extremely dangerous. Chain restrictions are likely to be implemented.

Preparation and Safety Measures

Authorities urge residents to take the following steps to prepare for the storm:

  • Monitor weather forecasts: Stay updated on the latest weather information from reliable sources like the National Weather Service.
  • Secure loose objects: Bring in outdoor furniture, decorations, and anything that could be blown away by the wind.
  • Charge electronic devices: Prepare for potential power outages.
  • Prepare an emergency kit: Have a supply of food, water, and essential medications on hand.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel: Stay off the roads if possible, especially during the peak of the storm.
  • Be aware of potential flooding: Know your evacuation route and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.

This is a developing situation, and further updates will be provided as they become available. Stay safe and informed.