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Q13 FOX Forecast
Q13 FOX Forecast
SEATTLE -- The stormy weather pattern continues in western Washington, but forecasters at the National Weather Service say mudslide danger remains high and flooding is possible on the coast and along inland waters where high waves are expected.
The National Weather Service says the threat of additional significant rainfall has ended and rivers will likely go off flood stage on Thursday.
Along the coast, waves as high as 30 feet were expected on Thursday. A coastal flooding watch is in effect until 1 a.m. Friday.
Q13 FOX Meteorologist Tim Joyce says people can expect steady rain of the usual winter variety this weekend:
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Landslides were reported Wednesday in Burien and on Mercer Island.
MORE: SNOQUALMIE, TOLT, SKOKOMISH RIVERS ALREADY FLOODING; MUDSLIDE HITS BURIEN HOME
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