"Devastating Atmospheric River Triggers Deadly Flooding and Record Rainfall in Pacific Northwest"

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A new atmospheric river storm is set to hit the Pacific Northwest over the weekend, bringing heavy rain and mountain snow. This storm follows a previous Pineapple Express storm that caused flooding and record flood levels in the region. While this new storm is weaker and moving faster, it is expected to add more water to already swollen rivers. Snow levels will be lower, leading to less immediate water runoff, but travel challenges are expected in mountain passes. Up to 5 inches of rain and 10-15 inches of snow are forecasted, with a risk of minor flooding and moderate snow accumulations.
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