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Atmospheric Rivers Threaten Pacific Northwest’s Liberty
Liberty Check
- Flood watches were canceled, but new rainfall threatens renewed risk for communities already drenched.
- A system emerging from the Bay of Alaska is expected to push more moisture into Oregon and Washington, with forecasts calling for five inches or more along the coast and up to eight inches in the Olympic Mountains.
- Models suggest the Northwest could see yet another storm, raising concerns for flash flooding and ongoing disruptions to daily life.
November marks the Pacific Northwest’s wettest season, and this year is no exception as multiple atmospheric river storms are predicted to strike early and hard.
After a first round of heavy rainfall soaked the region and sent river levels climbing, more storms are forecasted for the first full week, all due to persistent Pacific Ocean activity.
America must prepare and demand transparent local and federal response to ensure property, livelihoods, and freedoms remain protected from the fallout of government inaction or overreach during natural disasters.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.
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