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Drier weather is coming, but flooding effects are likely to continue for days across portions of western Washington state and northwestern Oregon.
While the torrential downpour caused by an atmospheric river has slowed down, rivers and waterways continue to rise and flood in the state.
Washington state residents are bracing for possible mudslides and levee failures from floodwaters that are expected to be slow to recede.
As flooding in Washington continues to cause people to leave their homes, the National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the coming week.
On Tuesday at 9:15 p.m. a flood watch was issued by the NWS Portland OR valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Saturday 4 a.m. The watch is for South Washington Coast, Willapa and Wahkiakum Lowlands, Willapa Hills,
Family who lost home in Washington flooding says they just moved there due to mom's cancer diagnosis
"The only clothes I got is just my pajamas," 7-year-old Jocelyn Rosas told CBS News' Carter Evans, as flooding devastated parts of Washington state.
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Damage from record flooding in Washington state is profound, with more on the way, governor says
The extent of the damage in Washington state is profound but unclear after more than a week of heavy rains and record flooding, Gov. Bob Ferguson said Tuesday, as more high water, mudslides and power outages were in the forecast.
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