Rainfall totals: These western Washington areas saw the most precipitation over the past 48 hours

Lewis County saw the largest accumulations of rain over the last few days, and residents are dealing with impacts as a result.

PARADISE, Wash. — As an atmospheric river inundates western Washington, flooding risks and dangerous roads have impacted people across the region.

The largest rainfall total recorded over the last 48 hours was 8 inches in Paradise on the south slope of Mount Rainier National Park, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The totals are as of 8:13 a.m. Tuesday. The Ohanapecosh station also recorded 7.75 inches nearby.

 The next highest total was recorded at Cougar Mountain in east King County, with

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