The Pacific Northwest is expected to see up to seven inches of rain this week, as the eastern United States braces for arctic cold.
Fueling the storm will be a “very impressive” source of moisture from an atmospheric river, forecasters said. Flooding is forecast on more than a dozen rivers in Washington and Oregon.
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