Heavy rain pounds Pacific Northwest
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The first of a series of powerful storms dumped heavy rain and swelled rivers Tuesday in the Pacific Northwest, closing roads and prompting high water rescues.
Residents in parts of Oregon and Washington grappled with power outages, flooding and school closures, while drivers navigated debris slides and water that closed roads and submerged vehicles.
Forecasters warned that the worst was still to come, with some major rivers expected to crest later in the week.
"We're starting to see a lot of rivers begin to rise and move very rapidly with lots of runoff with the rain," said Harrison Rademacher, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Seattle office.
The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center forecast seve

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