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Heavy Rain — Jefferson, Washington

2006-11-04 to 2006-11-07 · near Hoh, Jefferson, Washington

$5.5M
Property damage

Event narrative

Olympic National Park received about 36 inches of rain from Nov 2nd through the 11th. That rainfall, plus help from some strong winds, caused damage to roads, bridges and trails. A 75 foot section of road, 25 feet deep, was washed away along with adjacent power lines.

Wider weather episode

A strong, warm and very wet Pacific weather system brought copious amounts of rainfall to Washington from November 2 through 7, with subsequent major flooding that extended through November 11. This storm fueled in part from sub-tropical moisture associated with former western Pacific typhoon Cimaron, produced rain amounts of between 10 to 38 inches in the Cascades and Olympics and 4 to 10 inches in western Washington lowlands during this period.

Floods occurred at 34 forecast points on 25 rivers. There were 22 locations with major flooding or greater. There were 20 record floods.

Widespread and excessive urban and small stream flooding also occurred.

11 counties were declared disaster areas. A tally had 104 homes destroyed, 206 homes with major damage, and 572 received minor damage.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 3607. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.