with especially strong winds along coastal areas such as the Big Sur Coast and Marin Coastal Range from Wednesday evening through Friday morning. Damaging winds could down trees and blow loose debris!
“There’s a risk of 100 mile-per-hour winds in the coastal ranges, from Washington down into Oregon.” The Pacific Northwest region, already drenched after an atmospheric river of moisture ...
WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR HALF AN INCH TO AN INCH OF RAIN ACROSS THE COASTAL RANGES. A SECOND SYSTEM, EXPECTED FROM LATE TUESDAY INTO THURSDAY, LOOKS TO BE MORE IMPACTFUL. ENSEMBLE MODEL OUTPUT IS ...
“Especially into the coastal ranges of Oregon and Washington as well as into the Cascades. Rain rates may reach up to a half-inch per hour at times.” The Center for Western Weather and Water ...
On Wednesday at 2:45 a.m. a winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service valid from 10 p.m. until Friday 10 a.m. for North Oregon Coast Range and Central Oregon Coast Range.
A wind advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 10:16 a.m. valid from noon until Tuesday 4 a.m. for North Oregon Coast Range Lowlands and Central Oregon Coast Range Lowlands.