Flood Watch
2025-12-20T16:00:00-08:00

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Northwest Oregon and southwest Washington including the following counties. In Oregon: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Hood River, Lane, Linn, Lincoln, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill. In Washington: Clark, Cowlitz, Pacific, Skamania, and Wahkiakum. * WHEN...Through Saturday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Storm drains and ditches may become clogged with debris. Area creeks and streams are running high and could flood with more heavy rain. Landslides and debris flows are possible during this flood event. People, structures, and roads located below steep slopes, in canyons, and near the mouths of canyons may be at serious risk from rapidly moving landslides. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An atmospheric river is forecast to bring periods of heavy rain to northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington today. This system occurs at a time when area rivers continue to run high and soils remain saturated following heavy rain earlier in the month. During initial heavy rainfall today, the urban and small stream flooding threat will be most urgent, although the details of precise timing and location of the highest risk remains uncertain at this time. As runoff works its way downstream, the river flooding threat will increase tonight into Friday, with numerous area rivers now forecast to reach at least Minor flood stage. Slower reacting rivers may stay in flood stage into Saturday afternoon. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood


Sand Mountain Mountain Peaks

Last Updated: December 18, 2025

Sand Mountain, located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, is a prominent peak that stands at an elevation of approximately 7,751 feet.


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Summary

It spans a substantial area, with a length of about 3 miles and a width of 1.5 miles. This impressive mountain offers a range of mountaineering opportunities for enthusiasts seeking a challenging adventure.

During the winter season, Sand Mountain experiences a diverse snowpack range, varying from year to year. Snow accumulations can reach significant depths, with an average snowpack depth of around 8 to 12 feet. This makes it an attractive destination for winter sports enthusiasts, such as snowshoers and backcountry skiers.

As for water runoff, Sand Mountain contributes to the flow of several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. These waterways include the Sandy River, which receives runoff from melting snow and glaciers on the mountain. The Sandy River is renowned for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for fishing, kayaking, and rafting.

The origins of the name "Sand Mountain" are not definitively known, but there are a few interesting theories and legends associated with it. Some believe that the name reflects the sandy nature of the slopes on the mountain, while others suggest it may have been named after an early settler or explorer with the surname Sand. Regardless of its origins, Sand Mountain remains an iconic and alluring destination for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

       

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