Western Washington is finally getting the rain it very much needed, and the hope is it will wash away all the smoke.
State and county officials are worried the rain may be too much for the burn scars felt behind by the Bolt Creek Fire, and with its proximity to Highway 2 and towns within the vicinity, debris flows are possible.
The Washington State Department of Transportation says between mileposts 38 and 50 there is at higher risk of flash floods and landslides. If there is moderate to heavy rainfall, the National Weather Service urges people to not wait for a flash flood warning. They say there may be very little time to react.
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