Many parts of the Inland Northwest will remain dry today, but not everyone will be so lucky on this St. Patrick's Day.
The melting snow essentially doubled the amount of water entering the river systems all at once. Around the Palouse, the amount of water that melted was even higher. According to maps from the ...
Feb. 17—The Camas Prairie, Clearwater Mountains and the Palouse could see significant snowfall on Monday, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service. The snow will likely start ...
There will be a break tonight with widespread rain and high mountains snow returning tomorrow. A flood warning is in effect for the Palouse, Lincoln County, and Latah Creek in Spokane. There have ...
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The snow level is rising to about 3,500 feet on Saturday and 5,500 feet on Sunday, with most area mountains getting rain, as well. The system should also hit the Palouse with similar amounts.
HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER The National Weather Service office in Spokane, Washington, said rain and melting snow will likely cause minor field flooding in flood-prone areas on the Palouse River.
That system is expected to drop 2 to 4 inches of snow in Spokane, she said. Higher elevations to the south such as Rockford to the Palouse could see 4 to 5 inches, and Lookout Pass is looking at 7 ...
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More to Every Story: Why did so much water stick around?“With the rain and the snow amount contributing to the runoff ... including Paradise Creek in Moscow and Palouse River at Potlatch. Closer to Spokane, Hangman/Latah Creek recorded its fifth ...
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