EDMONTON Get set for an active day of weather tomorrow with a good chance of accumulating snow, gusty wind and maybe even some freezing rain. Mix of sun & cloud with temperatures a couple degrees above zero in the afternoon. BUT.a Low Pressure system moves into NW Alberta this afternoon. South of that system, a trough through the foothills will likely kick up some gusty conditions. Wind warnings have been issued for areas from Nordegg south to the US border. Snowfall Warnings are in effect for the Icefields Parkway AND areas from Jasper east through to Bonnyville. Areas included are: Hinton/Grande Cache, Whitecourt/Edson/Swan Hills/, Slave Lake, Westlock/Barrhead/Athabasca, Cold Lake/Bonnyville/St Paul.
Wet Weather May Bring Possible Flooding to WA and OR
It ll be rainy and windy as we head into Wednesday. Localized flooding could become an issue as heavy rain is expected to continue across the Pacific Northwest. It s a good idea to check road conditions before traveling on our mobile app.
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According to Walla Walla County Emergency Management, a number of advisories, watches, and warnings have been issued across the area.
The heaviest amount of rain will be over the Washington Cascade Mountains with 3-4 inches likely to fall into Wednesday. In Oregon, the Cascades will experience 1-3 inches of rainfall.
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