SEATTLE (AP) — Western Washington and Oregon are in for a winter wallop this weekend with strong winds, widespread rain in the lowlands, and significant mountain snow to start off 2021.
The National Weather Service said heavy rainfall will increase the threat of landslides in western Washington. The lowlands recorded 3 to 10 inches of rain over the last 18 days, which the weather service said increased soil moisture to high levels. Another 1 to 8 inches of rain is expected Friday through Sunday, which will put extra pressure on the soil instability.
A Wind Advisory will be active between 4 p.m. and midnight in the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
Sustained winds around Puget Sound are expected at 20-30 mph this weekend, with gusts up to 55 mph. Winds along the coast could be gusting 65-75 mph. Plus, breakers along the coast will be up to 28 feet from Pacific County to the south, through Northern and Central Oregon.