Robust storm barreling into Northwest US to usher in rain, gusty winds

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Robust storm barreling into Northwest US to usher in rain, gusty winds
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AccuWeather meteorologists say that the upcoming days across the Northwest will feature rounds of rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds as a storm advances inland. Days of rain, becoming heavy at times along the coastline, will elevate the risk for flash flooding from beach locations like Port Orford, Oregon, to La Push, Washington.

A dramatic shift in the pattern is taking place across the Pacific Northwest as a storm guides rounds of rain, gusty winds and even mountain snow into the West. As the storm advances inland, more trouble will lurk.meteorologists say that the upcoming days across the Northwest will feature rounds of rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds as a storm advances inland.

Into Tuesday, many locations in western Washington and Oregon can receive between 1 to 3 inches of rainfall. However, upslope regions can pick up locally higher amounts up to 4 to 4.5 inches. Strong winds blowing along the shoreline and heavy rain can result in rough surf and challenging marine conditions.is only 1.45 inches.

"Though people think it is “always raining” in Seattle and the Northwest, that is really not true. The months of June, July and August are typically quite dry in western Washington," added Pydynowski.Into early week, the stormy pattern will briefly usher in cooler conditions to the Northwest, prompting snowflakes to spread across area mountain peaks as the influx of moisture continues.

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