HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER The National Weather Service office in Spokane, Washington, said rain and melting snow will likely cause minor field flooding in flood-prone areas on the Palouse River.
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More to Every Story: Why did so much water stick around?NWS Spokane reports multiple waterways reached flood stages, including Paradise Creek in Moscow and Palouse River at Potlatch. Closer to Spokane, Hangman/Latah Creek recorded its fifth highest ...
The melting snow essentially doubled the amount of water entering the river systems all at once. Around the Palouse, the amount of water that melted was even higher. According to maps from the ...
The South Fork of the Palouse River in Pullman also reached the action stage within less than a foot of reaching minor flood stage. A Flood Advisory is in effect for Spokane County up into the ...
Earlier Monday, the Palouse River at Potlatch reached a major flood stage, with waters still rising but expected to recede by the afternoon. A flood warning from the NWS reports possible extensive ...
The City of Moscow Public Works Department is tracking water levels in Paradise Creek, Hogg Creek and the South Fork of the Palouse River as rising temperatures and rainfall contribute to rapid ...
On Friday, the city of Moscow Public Works Department sent a news release saying that city officials were monitoring Paradise and Hogg creeks and the South Fork of the Palouse River with the ...
FIRST ALERT 4CAST: Wet and warmer; find out when the rain will hit you According to Moscow, officials are monitoring Paradise Creek, Hogg Creek and the South Fork of the Palouse River for flooding ...
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