Flood watch for the Nooksack River in Whatcom County
Flood watch
National weather service Seattle wa
240 am pst mon nov 16 2009
Periods of heavy rain over the Olympic Mountains and north Cascades could drive rivers in those areas above flood stage by Later today or tonight.
A flood warning is already in effect for the Skokomish river...which flows off the southeast slopes of the Olympic mountains.The Skokomish river could experience major flooding in this episode. Other rivers on the Olympic peninsula also face a threat Of flooding...including but not limited to the Sat Sop...Bogachiel... Elwah...and Dungeness rivers.
Flooding in the north cascades river basins is also a possibility. The Nooksack river in Whatcom county...which flows off the slopes of Mount Baker...is at highest risk. Rainfall amounts will be high enough to also push the Skagit river in Skagit county and the Stillaguamish river in Snohomish county to near flood stage as well.
Rainfall will be heavy at times over the Olympics and north Cascades this morning. After a lull in precipitation this afternoon...another period of heavy rain is possible tonight into early Tuesday morning.
Flooding is not a concern on the green river in king county at This time.
Clallam-Grays Harbor-Jefferson-Mason-Skagit-snohomish-Whatcom-240 am pst mon nov 16 2009
Flood watch remains in effect through Wednesday morning...the flood watch continues for
* portions of western Washington...including the following counties... Grays harbor...Clallam...Jefferson...Skagit... Whatcom...Mason...Snohomish.
* through Wednesday morning
* heavy rain in the Olympics through tonight could drive rivers above flood stage. The Skokomish river in Mason County is already under a flood warning...and major flooding is possible. other Olympic peninsula rivers like the Sat Sop... bogachiel...Elwha...and Dungeness rivers could also flood.
* the Nooksack river in Whatcom county cloud also flood. If flooding does develop on the Nooksack river it would most likely occur tonight or Tuesday.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A flood watch means conditions are favorable for flooding but Flooding is not imminent or occurring. Monitor the latest forecasts from the National Weather service and be ready to act quickly if flooding is observed or a warning is issued.

