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The heavy rain over the last few days has resulted in many rivers rising to bank full and minor flood stage. To monitor the latest river flood warnings, observations and forecasts (where available), go to water.noaa.gov. In addition to flooding on rivers, may also see additional flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas for the rest of the weekend.
Look for a few clouds early today, then mostly sunny skies for a time, then more clouds arrive late with a few rain/snow showers in the evening. Northwest winds gusting to around 25 mph. For Monday, isolated to scattered snow showers are expected. Some could be briefly heavy and produce locally hazardous travel. Snow accumulation up to 1” and gusty northwest winds to 30 mph. Quieter weather arrives on Tuesday with mostly sunny skies and dry conditions, with lighter winds and below normal temperatures.