Washington and Oregon Brace for Overnight Flooding and Landslide Threat as Atmospheric River Shifts North
WASHINGTON — A significant increase in both flooding and landslide danger is expected tonight across large portions of Washington and Oregon, as a powerful atmospheric river (AR) system pushes farther north, delivering heavy rainfall to already saturated terrain.
Atmospheric River Shift Raises Immediate Risk
Meteorologists report that the AR corridor will shift northward tonight, funneling enhanced moisture directly into western Washington and northwest Oregon.
This change in track is expected to produce rapidly rising river levels, localized flooding, and dangerous landslide conditions, especially in areas with steep terrain and vulnerable slopes.
Experts warn that heavy rainfall on saturated soil dramatically increases the likelihood of slope failures, roadway washouts, and fast-moving debris slides.
Regions Facing the Highest Hazard
Based on current mapping, the elevated risk zone includes:
- Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia metro corridor
- Coastal Washington, including Aberdeen and Long Beach
- Southwest Washington forested regions, including the Cascade foothills
- Northwest Oregon, including Portland, Tillamook, Seaside, McMinnville, and Salem
- Areas surrounding Mount Hood and Mount Rainier
These locations are highlighted due to steep topography, active watersheds, and recent heavy rainfall, all contributing to unstable ground conditions overnight.
Flooding Concerns Continue Into Early Morning
Forecasters note that rivers draining the Cascades and coastal ranges may rise quickly, with some nearing or entering flood stage.
Urban areas may also experience:
- Street flooding
- Poor drainage backups
- Rapid ponding on highways
Residents living near creeks, rivers, or landslide-prone slopes are urged to stay alert.
Officials Urge Caution as Conditions Deteriorate
Emergency managers across both states are advising travelers and residents to:
- Avoid driving through flooded roadways
- Monitor hillside conditions near homes
- Prepare for possible road closures
- Stay updated on weather alerts throughout the night
Authorities emphasize that landslides can occur without warning, particularly after prolonged rainfall.
NapervilleLocal.com will continue monitoring developments and providing updates as Washington and Oregon face a potentially dangerous night of flooding and slope instability.

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