Snow melt and heavy rain could lead to flooding
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Saturday will be the main event. Rain develops and gets heavy at times into the afternoon and evening. It will be cooler, with highs in the mid-40s. Roads could get slick, and with some downpours around, ponding on roadways and localized flooding is possible—so keep an eye on conditions.
Rain is expected to start on Friday afternoon across New Jersey. After the rain ends Sunday, strong winds gusting up to 40 mph are possible.
The storm system is expected to cause flooding along the Skokomish River, and dramatically raise snow levels in the mountains.
Heavy snow in the mountains last week followed by heavy rain in recent days is raising the risk for avalanches in the Cascade Mountains.By mid-January, the Cas
Rain is expected to move into North Jersey this afternoon, bringing steady precipitation and wet roadways through the evening.
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Heavy rain, severe storms sweep through North Georgia Saturday
A Flood Watch and severe weather alert are in effect for Atlanta and north Georgia today as a cold front brings heavy rain and plunging temperatures.
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New Pineapple Express to aim heavy rain at Washington, British Columbia and Alaska
A moisture plume from near Hawaii is set to bring heavy rain, flooding and avalanche risks to British Columbia, Washington and southeastern Alaska, raising concerns after recent flooding events and excessive snowfall.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says on Friday and Friday night, a slow-moving cold front brings two rounds of heavy rain and storms. Rain totals of 2–4+ inches could lead to flash flooding, especially in flood-prone areas.