Pineapple Express Triggers Flood Risk in Northwest
Pineapple Express Triggers Flood Risk in Northwest
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
A "Pineapple Express" is causing heavy rain and flooding in Washington and British Columbia.
Lowland areas could see 1-4 inches of rain, with mountains receiving up to 8 inches or more.
Rising snow levels are increasing flood risks, prompting safety precautions for residents.
Atmospheric river brings heavy rain, escalating flood risks
A potent "Pineapple Express" atmospheric river is inundating Washington and southwestern British Columbia through Friday, bringing successive waves of heavy rainfall and escalating flood risks. This significant weather event, characterized by moisture originating from the Hawaiian Islands, is anticipated to deliver between 1 to 4 inches of rain in lowland areas and up to 8 inches or more in mountainous regions, with isolated locations potentially receiving up to 13 inches.
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