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Flood Watch for Eastern Idaho

With rain and warming temperatures in the forecast, the National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a FLOOD WATCH.

“A powerful Pacific storm is expected to bring significant

precipitation along with very warm temperatures Wednesday night

through Thursday night. Snow levels are expected to gradually rise

and reach 8,500 feet by Thursday morning. An atmospheric river

with this storm system is also expected to bring heavy rainfall

with many areas below 8,500 feet expected to get an inch or more

from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday night. The combination

of very warm temperatures and heavy rain will lead to flooding

potential in low lying areas throughout southeast Idaho.

Temperatures are expected to cool Friday behind a cold frontal

passage and through the weekend. The main flooding potential will

be on Thursday.

Upper Snake Highlands-South Central Highlands-Caribou Highlands-

Wasatch Mountains/Idaho Portion-

Including the cities of St. Anthony, Ashton, Island Park, Driggs,

Victor, Malad City, Oakley, Rockland, Henry, Soda Springs,

Downey, Lava Hot Springs, and Montpelier

119 PM MDT Tue Mar 20 2018

…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH LATE

THURSDAY NIGHT…

The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a

* Flood Watch for portions of eastern Idaho and southeast Idaho,

including the following areas, in eastern Idaho, Upper Snake

Highlands. In southeast Idaho, Caribou Highlands, South

Central Highlands, and Wasatch Mountains/Idaho Portion.

* From late Wednesday night through late Thursday night

* Significant rainfall and snowmelt expected.

* Snow levels are expected to rise to 8500 feet on Thursday with

rapid snowmelt below those levels expected as well as

significant rainfall. This will lead to excessive runoff and

the potential exists for low-lying areas to flood along with

small creeks with flooding possible on back roads.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on

current forecasts.

You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible

Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be

prepared to take action should flooding develop.”

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