Snowbound Clark County residents emerged from their homes today, ready to say goodbye to freezing temperatures and to return to normalcy.
Within the next day or two, most of the county’s snowy landscape will be replaced by mud and strong rains, said Beth Burgess, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Temperatures will continue to climb during the week, with highs of 45 predicted for Tuesday and 49 for Wednesday. Rainfall is expected to continue throughout the week in Vancouver.
“We’re not expecting flooding, but there’s the potential for it, and rivers are likely to rise,” Burgess said.
Some cold, slick conditions are likely to continue closer to the Columbia River Gorge, and new snow will continue in areas above 5,000 feet in elevation. Some school districts reported late starts for Tuesday morning.