LFP emergency management weather information

Friday, January 20, 2012



From LFP Police Chief Dennis Peterson

An active rain pattern will continue into next week as temperatures moderate. Two weather challenges remain:

  • Wind 20 – 30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph will begin tonight with maximum velocities around 3 am, moderating late Saturday morning; and
  • An urban and small stream flood watch is in effect for all of western Washington. One-inch to one and one-half inches of rain is forecast through mid-day Saturday. The amount of rainfall and how fast the snow melts will determine the flood threat - uncertain at this time.

Hazards:

  • Urban and small stream flooding
  • High winds and saturated ground increase the risk of falling trees and associated wires
  • Heavy, rain-saturated snow may contribute to structural failures
  • Saturated soils on steep slopes will increase the landslide threat.

Recommendations:

  • Keep storm drains clear of ice, snow and debris near your homes. Public Works will not be able to clear all storm drains throughout the city. We ask residents to check and clear the drains near your home.
  • Be prepared for power outages.

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