Pacific Northwest can expect a wet weather pattern before Christmas begins. Homeowners should anticipate travel concerns and freezing rain starting December 17 to December 21.

The beginning of December unloaded heavy rain and stormy conditions in parts of the Pacific Northwest. Flooding concerns were also reported in the region, causing Flood Advisories in the affected areas.

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of weekend storms over the Gulf of Mexico, bringing heavy to excessive rain to parts of Florida and the East Coast.

In addition, the forecast warned of moderate coastal flooding in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Snowy outlooks can unload in the Great Lakes and Central Appalachians.

People traveling for a Holiday or Christmas should stay updated with the weather in the Pacific Northwest due to threats of flooding and rainfall.

Weather in the Pacific Northwest: Where Will Heavy Rain?

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California. The latest weather forecast reported that a wet weather pattern will unfold in the Pacific Northwest as Christmas comes near in the US. In the Pacific Northwest, residents can anticipate travel difficulties and high-elevation snowfall. The wet weather outlook is expected in the following areas from December 17 to 21. People traveling for a Holiday or Christmas should stay updated with the weather in the Pacific Northwest due to threats of flooding and rainfall. 

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), excessive rainfall can be likely in Florida and Southern Georgia on the weekend. Homeowners should check for the travel conditions in the affected areas. Frequent lightning and severe thunderstorms are possible.

In the Pacific Northwest, residents can anticipate travel difficulties and high-elevation snowfall. The wet weather outlook is expected in the following areas from December 17 to 21.

  • Seattle
  • Spokane
  • Portland
  • Medford
  • Redding
  • Reno
  • Fresno
  • Los Angeles
  • San Diego

The rain will become beneficial in the Pacific Northwest, especially in areas suffering from drought conditions. However, homeowners should check for flooding outlook, especially for low-lying areas.

With the expected travel difficulties in the Pacific Northwest, travelers should travel early and anticipate flight or road delays in the region. The rainy outlook will also reduce the risk of wildfires and drought in the Northwest.

Also Read: NWS Weather Forecast: Thunderstorms, Rain To Continue in Texas, Oklahoma City

Flooding And Heavy Rain Preparedness in the Pacific Northwest

The recent forecast warned of a heavy rain outlook in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the US this week. Homeowners should stay updated with the weather, especially people with travel plans.

Here are essential weather reminders for homeowners this week in the Northwestern US.

Watch out for heavy rain and flooding concerns

Homeowners should check for heavy rain outlooks and flooding dangers this week, especially for flood-prone areas. When the water rises, people should go to high ground or secure areas.

Emergency kits for vehicles and homes

Having emergency kits is important for homes and vehicles. The challenging weather can disrupt daily travel and make roads inaccessible. The recommended survival kits are the following:

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