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State Route 166 (SR 166) is a 5.13-mile (8.26 km) long state highway serving the city of Port Orchard within Kitsap County in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway begins at an interchange with SR 16 west of Port Orchard and travels along the Sinclair Inlet to Downtown Port Orchard and ends as Mile Hill Drive at Whitter Avenue near the eastern city limits.
In December 2023, an atmospheric river caused flooding in the Pacific Northwest. [1] Rainfall and temperature records were set in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] Two deaths have been attributed to this flood. [3] One person died in Portland. [4]
At least four significant storms, loaded with Pacific moisture, will roll ashore along the West Coast of the United States through the end of this week. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that each ...
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The 2021 Pacific Northwest floods were a series of floods that affected British Columbia, Canada, and parts of neighboring Washington state in the United States. The flooding and numerous mass wasting events were caused by a Pineapple Express, a type of atmospheric river, which brought heavy rain to parts of southern British Columbia and northwestern United States.
Heavy rain caused widespread flooding along the Snoqualmie River in Washington on October 22, local media reported.In a video shared on Twitter by Sol to Seed, an organic produce farm in Carnation ...
Floodwaters rushed through parts of Bellingham, Washington, on Monday morning, November 15, as persistent rain overwhelmed creeks, reports said.Christine Smith posted video to Twitter she said she ...
The Willamette River crested at 28.6 feet (8.7 m) in Portland on February 9, reaching major flood stage and causing some flooding issues in lowlying parts of the city, including the Northwest Industrial Area. Sandbags were placed along the downtown seawall to prevent flooding, but the river came a few inches short of overtopping the lowest ...