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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A winter storm sweeping across Western Oregon and Southwest Washington has triggered flood warnings and power outages, as officials warn of rising rivers and hazardous conditions. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain through Wednesday, with waterways continuing to rise into Thursday.

    The National Weather Service issued several flood watches and warnings for the coast and other flood-prone areas. Rivers, creeks, and streams draining from the Coast Range, Willapa Hills, and Cascades are at risk of overflowing. Local authorities have urged residents in low-lying areas to prepare for potential flooding. Clackamas County officials highlighted Johnson Creek, which is forecast to reach flood stage early Tuesday morning.

    The storm has already caused travel disruptions. Several school districts along the Oregon coast, including Tillamook, Neah-Kah-Nie, and Nestucca Valley, implemented two-hour delays Tuesday to ensure safe travel for buses and families. Tillamook Bay Community College campuses also delayed classes. Residents are encouraged to check local updates for additional closures and delays.

    Strong winds and heavy rain have contributed to downed trees and power lines. Portland General Electric reported over 3,200 customers without power Monday night, primarily in the Milwaukie area. Clark Public Utilities reported nearly 500 outages, while Pacific Power affected more than 50 customers. Officials urged residents to stay away from downed lines and contact emergency services immediately.

    Utility companies recommended preparing for outages by having an emergency kit ready to support families for several days. Customers should also ensure their contact information is current with their utility provider to receive timely updates.

    Driving conditions are particularly dangerous during the storm. Forecasters warn of reduced visibility, slippery roads, and ponding on roadways. The National Weather Service emphasized the importance of not attempting to drive through flooded areas, advising drivers to “turn around – don’t drown.” Emergency officials also recommended slowing down, increasing following distance, avoiding cruise control, and using headlights for safety.

    Residents in affected counties have access to sandbag filling locations to protect homes from rising waters. Clackamas County, among others, has multiple sites open. People visiting sandbag locations are advised to bring their own shovels, as supplies are typically not provided.

    The storm highlights the challenges of winter weather in the Pacific Northwest, where heavy rainfall and strong winds can quickly disrupt communities. Local emergency management teams continue to monitor conditions and provide updates to help residents stay safe. Officials stress the importance of preparedness, from emergency kits and safe driving practices to sandbagging and monitoring flood alerts.

    Authorities advise anyone in low-lying or flood-prone areas to stay informed and take precautions. Residents should follow local advisories, avoid risky travel, and keep emergency supplies on hand. Schools and public services may continue to adjust schedules based on weather conditions.

    Utility companies have crews on standby to respond to outages and restore power as quickly as possible. Officials remind residents that storm-related disruptions may persist through the week as the storm system moves through the region.

    The combination of flooding and power outages poses a serious risk to residents, making careful planning essential. Preparing homes and vehicles, monitoring weather updates, and following guidance from local authorities can help reduce the impact of the storm.

    As Western Oregon and Southwest Washington deal with the effects of the winter storm, officials encourage everyone to stay safe, avoid unnecessary travel, and check for updates regularly. This Western Oregon Flooding Update highlights the importance of readiness during severe weather events and the ongoing need for community awareness and caution.

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