But that is not all. A week ago we had a normal snowpack, with substantial snow at lower elevations east of the Cascade crest. But then the atmospheric circulation shifted so that warmer air flooded the region from the southwest. As an illustration, the observed and typical temperatures for Spokane Airport are shown below. Several recent days surged well above normal.
With lots of rain and substantial snow melt, water has been pouring into local rivers. Here is the latest map from the NOAA/NWS Portland River Forecast Center. Several western WA/Oregon rivers are at bankfull or flood stage, and notice that the Spokane river and some other draining off the Rockies are also at flood stage.
And it is not over yet. Here is the NWS GFS model total precipitation forecast for the next 7 days. Lots of rain over the Northwest (5-10 inches in the mountains).
There are going to be a lot of very happy ducks.
from Cliff Mass Weather Blog http://ift.tt/2mKHX3F
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