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Stormy pattern to usher more rain, mountain snow across Northwest

Umbrellas will continue to get a workout across the Pacific Northwest early this week as a new, stronger storm arrives following a damp weekend.

By Jessica Storm, AccuWeather Meteorologist

Published Mar 13, 2022 5:57 AM EDT | Updated Mar 14, 2022 2:17 PM EDT

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After an initial storm roved the Northwest on Saturday and Sunday, a second, stronger storm is expected to impact the region to kick off the new week through Tuesday, bringing flooding rainfall, gusty winds and mountain snow.

Nearly 0.25 of an inch of rain fell in Medford, Oregon, on Saturday as the first of two storms brought precipitation to the northwestern United States. This alone is well above this past February's total precipitation of only 0.08 of an inch, despite the monthly average of almost 2 inches.

This has been the situation with several Northwestern cities, and March is nowhere near over, with at least one more storm on the way. Rain and mountain snow are forecast to ramp up during the first part of this week.

"Most of the jet stream energy is holding in Canada over a good portion of the week, but there are some dips into the Northwest U.S. that included rain and mountain snow on Sunday, with a second round into Tuesday," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Matt Rinde.

This second round will generally last through Tuesday night and will cause slow travel and travel disruptions in many places, particularly mountain passes. On Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a hydrologic outlook for portions of western Washington, warning of rising rivers, and the Skokomish River near Potlatch is forecast to rise to minor flooding stage on Tuesday at over 16 feet.

"The storm center on Monday’s system was along the Canadian coast, but the associated cold front to the south will be quite strong with heavy rain arriving Monday night and then snow levels falling into the day Tuesday," Rinde said, adding that the moisture will also extend into the northern Rockies Tuesday into Tuesday night.

Seattle and Spokane, Washington, and Portland and Medford, Oregon, are all forecast to have locally heavy rain through Monday night tapering to showers by Tuesday. Rain is even expected in Northern California cities like San Francisco and Sacramento. On Tuesday, rain and showers are expected to arrive in places like Boise, Idaho and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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As for the Cascades, wintry weather is on the way with snow accumulations and high winds expected above 3,000 feet. The NWS issued winter weather advisories for the mountain range on Sunday, warning motorists that travel could be very difficult to impossible with high hourly snowfall rates. A smattering of high wind warnings and wind advisories were also issued on Sunday for parts of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington.

"As the storm moves away from the West coast it will spread snow throughout the northern Rocky Mountains on Wednesday, then it will exit the Rockies and move out across the Great Plains on Thursday," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Michael LeSeney, explaining that snow Thursday and Thursday night in the Colorado Rockies is expected to accumulate a foot or so.

As for the Northwest, a break is in the forecast as the storm moves away, but residents should keep the rain and snow gear handy.

"There will be a lull in unsettled weather on Wednesday, but another round of rain and mountain snow could arrive Thursday into Friday," said Rinde.

This active pattern will aim the steadier rain at Washington, with Oregon experiencing mainly showers on Thursday, but by the end of the day Friday, forecasters are predicting showers or even dry weather for most areas.

Unfortunately for the rain weary, AccuWeather long-range forecasters anticipate a more significant storm to arrive this weekend with plenty of moisture and colder air. Snow levels are forecast to dip below pass levels, disrupting travel yet again, and avalanche danger will likely be fairly high in the Cascades. Flooding rain in coastal areas is also going to be a concern. However, this active pattern is not without benefits.

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"While this pattern can be disruptive to daily events it is good to remember that some areas are still under significant drought to which each raindrop or snowflake is beneficial," said Rinde.

Over a quarter of the West is experiencing exceptional drought conditions, with the largest area of exceptional drought taking up half of Oregon, according to the United States Drought Monitor. While much of western Washington's drought has receded, coastal Oregon and California are still hurting for rain.

Since the start of 2022, San Francisco has only reported 7% of the average, with Sacramento reporting a measly 1%. So far in both February and March, Sactown has only reported a trace of rain, as opposed to the 4.70 inches of rain the city usually has during those two months.

A double-edged sword, this stormy pattern will continue to bring dangerous impacts as well as beneficial moisture over the next week or so.

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