URGENT: Flood, wind warnings issued for North Olympic Peninsula

  • Monday, November 16, 2009 12:01am
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The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued flood warnings and high-wind warnings for the North Olympic Peninsula.

Here are the warnings:

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR SMALL STREAMS IN…

CLALLAM COUNTY…

JEFFERSON COUNTY…

MASON COUNTY…

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY…

* UNTIL 1115 PM PST TUESDAY.

* AT 1117 AM PST HEAVY RAIN OVER THE OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS WILL CAUSE

WIDESPREAD HIGH WATER…INCLUDING FLOODING…ON SMALL STREAMS AND

RIVERS OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA.

A FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR HAS BEEN REPORTED.

STREAM RISES WILL BE SLOW AND FLASH FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED.

HOWEVER…ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS

IMMEDIATELY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

RUNOFF FROM THE HEAVY RAINS COULD TRIGGER LANDSLIDES AND DEBRIS

FLOWS.

ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE

WARNED AREA. HEAVY RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THIS AFTERNOON AND

TONIGHT BEFORE TAPERING TO SHOWERS DURING THE DAY TUESDAY. RIVERS

WILL REMAIN HIGH…IN SOME CASES FLOODING ADJACENT AREAS…THROUGH

TUESDAY EVENING.

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE ELEVATED LEVELS ON

SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS…AND PONDING OF WATER ON COUNTRY ROADS AND

FARMLAND ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS AND STREAMS.

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE

ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS

SAFELY. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

In addition . . .

URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA

1218 PM PST MON NOV 16 2009

ADMIRALTY INLET AREA-

1218 PM PST MON NOV 16 2009

…HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON PST

TUESDAY…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND

WARNING…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON PST

TUESDAY. THE HIGH WIND WARNING FROM THIS MORNING [which covered a larger area of the North Olympic Peninsula than just East Jefferson County] HAS EXPIRED. THE

HIGH WIND WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

ANOTHER PERIOD OF DAMAGING WINDS IS POSSIBLE TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY

MORNING AS A DEEP SURFACE LOW PRESSURE CENTER MOVES NORTHEAST

INTO VANCOUVER ISLAND. WIDESPREAD WINDS OF 35 TO 45 MPH WITH

GUSTS TO 60 MPH ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS SYSTEM.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS THAT A HAZARDOUS WIND EVENT IS IMMINENT

OR OCCURRING. HIGH WINDS CAN TOPPLE TREES…DOWN POWER LINES…AND

DESTROY PROPERTY.

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