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Heavy rain forecast through Tuesday afternoon

Flood advisory in effect for Southwest Washington

By Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: December 19, 2016, 8:57pm

Forecasters at the National Weather Service are advising that heavy rainfall is expected to last through Tuesday afternoon, and combined with melting runoff from previous snowfall, it could mean minor flooding for the region.

The weather service in Portland said rain, heavy at times, will move across the Coast Range mountains and into Southwest Washington during the forecast period.

The rain and snowmelt will result in rises in rivers, streams and creeks in some parts of the forecast area, and localized urban flooding is also possible, forecasters said.

The heaviest rain was expected Monday night.

The rivers that concern forecasters most are those draining the east and west slopes of the Coast Range and Johnson Creek in the Portland area. Landslides are also possible, forecasters warned.

Monday night in Vancouver, new rainfall amounts of three-quarters of an inch to an inch were expected. For Tuesday, precipitation amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch are possible.

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