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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