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Floods, Ice Hit Northwest After Snowstorm

2 killed; more rainfall expected in Oregon

By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff

Posted Jan 20, 2012 9:25 AM CST

(Newser) – Days after a new "Snowmaggedon" slammed the Pacific Northwest, an ice storm and floods have left two dead in the region. Seattle's snow began Tuesday night; the city measured a daily snowfall of 6.8 inches early yesterday, blowing away the previous record of 2.9 inches in 1954. Washington's governor declared a state of emergency as airports and schools closed and at least 300,000 households suffered blackouts. A six-truck crash cut off a key highway through the Cascades, Reuters reports.

Oregon's governor also declared a state of emergency amid floods approaching record levels, the Los Angeles Times reports. Coastal areas saw six inches of rain within 24 hours, while the state capital got three inches; the downpour melted the snow, adding to the flooding. A car with four passengers was washed from a parking lot into an overflowing creek on Wednesday night; rescuers saved a father and son but a 20-month-old and his mother died in the accident. Oregon had a temporary respite from rain yesterday afternoon, but "the outlook just seems to be very similar" for the coming days, with "a good amount of rain" expected "every 24 to 36 hours, at least through midweek next week," said a meteorologist.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON  - JANUARY 18: A pair of sledders walk up a closed snow-covered street January 18, 2012 in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Seattle and Western Washington State have been hit with a snow storm that has dropped several inches of snow.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 18: A pair of sledders walk up a closed snow-covered street January 18, 2012 in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Seattle and Western Washington State...   (Getty Images)
Volunteer Brian Villanueva,  packs sands bags near Mill Creek Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Salem, Ore. Up to 10 inches of rain fell on parts of the Oregon Coast Range in a 36-hour period, and more rain and flooding is on the way, the National Weather Service said.
Volunteer Brian Villanueva, packs sands bags near Mill Creek Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Salem, Ore. Up to 10 inches of rain fell on parts of the Oregon Coast Range in a 36-hour period, and more rain...   (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Waters rise on Johnson Creek near the intersection of SE Bell Ave. and Johnson Creek Blvd, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 in Portland, Ore.
Waters rise on Johnson Creek near the intersection of SE Bell Ave. and Johnson Creek Blvd, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 in Portland, Ore.   (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Bruce Ely)
A tow truck works to bring a school bus upright after it tipped in floodwaters on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Salem, Ore.
A tow truck works to bring a school bus upright after it tipped in floodwaters on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Salem, Ore.   (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Randy L. Rasmussen)
A man talks on his phone outside the Kielsel house surrounded by floodwaters on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Turner, Ore.
A man talks on his phone outside the Kielsel house surrounded by floodwaters on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Turner, Ore.   (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Randy L. Rasmussen)
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