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Rain showers in the evening will evolve into a more steady rain overnight Low 48F Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph Chance of rain 80% Rainfall around a quarter of an inch
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- Very heavy rain arrives in Portland next week | Weather Impact . . .
PORTLAND, Ore — KGW has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Tuesday, Dec 9 and Wednesday, Dec 10 due to a forecast for very heavy rain with the potential for flooding along rivers and
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- Updated weather forecast for Bellingham shows heavy rain, elevated snow . . .
Updated weather forecast for Bellingham shows heavy rain, elevated snow levels and potential river flooding into next week With snow levels at around 5,000 to 6,000 ft, the NWS is also warning residents of the elevated risk for landslides from heavier rainfall runoff in these areas
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