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Flash Flood — Latah, ID

Apr 9, 2019

Beginning on April 6th and continuing through April 10th a series of Pacific atmospheric rivers were directed into Oregon, southeast Washington and central Idaho saturating the ground with heavy rainfall. During this 4 day period the COOP station at Kamiah reported 1.86 inches of rain, Elk River reported 2.94 inches of rain, Moscow 3.44 inches, Nez Perce 2.05 inches, Potlatch 2.46 inches, Dworshack Fish Hatchery 3.08 inches , the Lewiston Airport ASOS 0.93 inches and the ASOS at Pullman, WA reco

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 818099). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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