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While flooding may not reach the historic levels seen last week, a KIRO 7 meteorologist said the overall impacts could actually be worse.
The Pacific Northwest faces heavy rain and strong winds, prompting Flood and Wind Advisories, with potential for flooding, power outages, and landslides.
An atmospheric river is tearing through Western Washington this week, dumping massive quantities of water and flooding some areas in the region.
A second atmospheric river within a week is bringing rain, strong winds, and more potential flooding to the region.
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Seattle weather: Skies to dry Friday as atmospheric river moves out
Western Washington will stay dry through Saturday, with the next round of rain showers arriving early Sunday morning and continuing through the afternoon. A more potent weather system will bring wind and rain to the area on Monday. Snow levels will remain high, around 7,000 to 8,000 feet.
The Air Force Reserve's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron flew into the December 2025 atmospheric river that caused historic Western Washington flooding.