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‘Journey is more likely to be impacted’
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‘Journey is more likely to be impacted’

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Last updated: October 21, 2025 6:41 am
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Nationwide Climate Service meteorologists are monitoring a phenomenon growing over the Pacific Ocean that can slam the West Coast by the weekend. Parts of California and the Pacific Northwest are anticipated to be pounded by an atmospheric river that would convey flooding rain and heavy mountain snow to the Western United States as early as late this week, and it might proceed into early subsequent week.

“We have had techniques which have traits of atmospheric rivers, however this one and probably some after — it will be an lively sample — could have the true qualities of an atmospheric river,” NWS meteorologist Joshua Wooden defined to Newsweek.

“Journey is more likely to be impacted by snow, rain, and wind,” the Climate Prediction Heart cautioned. “Along with the potential for river flooding, small stream and concrete flooding are doable. Pursuits ought to proceed to watch forecasts because the scenario develops.”

Rain and mountain snow will affect Western Washington to Northern California beginning late Thursday. The WPC U.S. Hazards Outlook for Thursday by means of Monday highlights not solely the heavy precipitation but additionally the specter of vital waves and winds alongside the coast of Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.

Atmospheric rivers are slim however highly effective plumes of moisture that carry a lot of the world’s water vapor outdoors the tropics. They’re like an atmospheric firehose, fueling storm techniques that unleash copious quantities of moisture.

“Whereas atmospheric rivers can differ drastically in dimension and energy, the typical atmospheric river carries an quantity of water vapor roughly equal to the typical circulation of water on the mouth of the Mississippi River,” the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration notes. Essentially the most intense atmospheric river occasions can transfer as much as 15 occasions that quantity of moisture.

This moisture can supercharge atmospheric rivers, making them much more prolific precipitation producers, elevating the chance of mudslides and energy outages.

“Hotter air holds extra moisture, growing the potential for heavy rainfall in a warming local weather,” in accordance to researchers on the nonprofit Local weather Central. “For each 1 diploma Fahrenheit of warming, the air can maintain an additional 4% of moisture. The U.S. has already warmed by 2.6 F since 1970 — that means our environment can maintain about 10% extra moisture on common.”

Extra moisture in hotter air can enhance whole atmospheric river precipitation. Analysis means that this thermodynamic relationship might drive future will increase in whole precipitation throughout atmospheric river storms in California.

“As human-caused local weather change continues to heat the planet, the variety of days that the Western U.S. will expertise atmospheric rivers is projected to extend,” the Division of Agriculture warns. “Some analysis exhibits that they’re anticipated to be 25% longer and wider, that means extra rain over extra space for longer. Due to this fact, heavy rainfall and excessive winds attributable to these rivers will improve. This additionally implies that the variety of atmospheric rivers that trigger harm will improve.”

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