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Flood — Tillamook, Oregon

2021-01-12 to 2021-01-13 · near Juno, Tillamook, Oregon

Event narrative

The Wilson River near Tillamook (TLMO3) rose above flood stage at 0715PST, crested at 16.75 feet, then fell below flood stage at 1500PST on the 13th. Flood stage is 12.0 feet. Moderate flood stage is 15.5 feet.

Wider weather episode

A series of slow moving fronts brought periods of heavy rain along with strong winds. This resulted in high surf; coastal, river and urban flooding; landslides; and debris flows. As the front moved inland early on the 13th, a debris flow resulted in a fatality in the Columbia River Gorge. The front brought a burst of 35-50 mph winds to the Willamette Valley and southwest Washington interior resulting in over 100K customers without power across southwest Washington and northwest Oregon.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 938597. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.