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Mt. Rainier National Park warning of debris flows with atmospheric river forecast

Mt. Rainier National Park warning of debris flows with atmospheric river forecast National Park Service (National Park Service)

MOUNT RAINIER, Wash. — With heavy rains forecasted through the weekend, officials at Mount Rainier National Park are warning visitors to be cautious near rivers due to debris flow.

A rare atmospheric river is expected to come through Western Washington with a possible 2-5 inches of rain between 5 a.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Saturday.

The heavy rain could trigger debris flows carrying fast-moving water with mud, rocks, and other materials that could pose a danger if you get too close.

Mount Rainier National Park advises that if you are near a river:

  • Know your evacuation route before entering a channel.
  • If you hear upstream rumbling, feel ground shaking, or see a sudden rise in river level, move immediately to high ground (at least 50 m / 160 ft above the river).
  • Cross rivers early in the morning when flows are typically lowest. Park rivers are swift, cold, and sediment-laden.

To learn more about geozards, visit NPS.gov.

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