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Bernie Rayno breaks down where the rain and snow will fall in the Northwest in the coming days.

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00:00No rest for the weary, and we're talking about the Northwest, where we're already waterlogged.
00:07Take a look at the rainfall over the last seven days.
00:10Heaviest rain has been in Washington, and that's why we continue to have widespread flooding.
00:16One storm pulling away today, but another storm on the way as we get into Thursday.
00:22Now, this storm is going to target Oregon with the heaviest rain.
00:26There will still be some rain, though, in Washington, so unfortunately, while we still have to worry about Washington flooding,
00:33now we're going to add Oregon into the equation as we head into Thursday and Thursday night.
00:39Strong winds will be a problem on Wednesday as well, not only in the Northwest, but the Northern Rockies.
00:45Well, we're going to easily see wind gusts past 50 to 60 miles per hour, and that is going to cause power outages.
00:52The one last part of the puzzle in the Northwest, we didn't have to worry about it last week,
00:59but this week we will.
01:00Heavy snow in the mountains, especially in the Washington Cascades,
01:05where we're going to be measuring the snow in feet over the next couple of days,
01:09and strong winds will cause considerable blowing and drifting of snow, and there will be closures.
01:17Heavy snow in the mountains, and there will be Thompson rumor.
01:17Heavy snow in the mountains instead of Mary Rene Rose.
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01:37The most embarrassing destabilion,
01:38we won't have to be the sea.
01:39Okay, here we have.
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