ACCUWEATHER NEWS FORECAST: Widespread West Coast storm approaches North Olympic Peninsula

  • By AccuWeather Inc.
  • Friday, October 3, 2008 12:01am
  • News

AccuWeather.com reports the powerful Pacific storm moving into the Pacific Northwest today will not only bring dramatic changes to the West, it will influence the weather across the country through early next week.

A weak storm system moved into the Northwest on Thursday, setting the stage for the second, more powerful storm arriving today. On Saturday, the precipitation fans out across the Intermountain West.

Satellite imagery shows a large plume of moisture streaming into the West Coast. Rain and wind will intensify through the day from northern California to the lower mainland of British Columbia. Winds gusting as high as 60 mph will lash coastal areas with the rain and strong surf adding to the nasty conditions.

According to AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist John Kocet, the rain becomes less concentrated as it moves through the mountains. “The heavy rain on the coast turns to blotches of rain in the mountains,” said Kocet.

Click on the weather icons at the upper right for the latest forecast information for your North Olympic Peninsula town.

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