{"id":36887,"date":"2018-10-15T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-10-15T18:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/rainfall-brings-mudslides-to-haines-but-no-relief-to-ketchikan\/"},"modified":"2018-10-15T10:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-10-15T18:00:00","slug":"rainfall-brings-mudslides-to-haines-but-no-relief-to-ketchikan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/home\/rainfall-brings-mudslides-to-haines-but-no-relief-to-ketchikan\/","title":{"rendered":"Rainfall brings mudslides to Haines but no relief to Ketchikan"},"content":{"rendered":"
A soggy weekend led to mudslides and high water across northern Southeast, but the atmospheric river that delivered the rain brought little relief to parched southern Southeast.<\/p>\n
“It’s an injustice, but it’s nature’s injustice,” said Wes Adkins, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Juneau.<\/p>\n
Heavy rain fell across northern Southeast on Saturday and Sunday, leading the National Weather Service to issue a flood advisory as rain-swollen creeks and rivers filled their banks and approached flood stage. While low-lying areas were waterlogged, the end of the heaviest rain meant water levels began falling in the afternoon.<\/p>\n
On Sunday, the weather service gauge at Juneau International Airport recorded 1.75 inches of rain, setting a record for that date. (The old record for the airport, the city’s official measuring point, was 1.13 inches, set in 1997.) Sunday’s rainfall followed 0.64 inches on Saturday.<\/p>\n
Those two days combined brought more rain to Juneau than fell in all of September, which recorded a record-low 2.22 inches. Through Monday morning, October’s rainfall has run more than half an inch above normal. Overall this year, Juneau has been much drier than normal. Through Monday morning, the capital city is more than 7 inches below its normal precipitation (rain and melted snow) for this point in the year.<\/p>\n
The airport was comparatively dry compared to the Mendenhall Valley, which received 4.88 inches of rain over the weekend, and downtown Juneau, which received 3.91 inches. Douglas had 5.12 inches of rain, and 6.4 inches of rain was reported at Annex Creek.<\/p>\n
Jordan Creek overflowed its banks and flooded parking lots at the nearby commercial center. Small mudslides took place along Gastineau Avenue and Basin Road.<\/p>\n
\nCheck out the rain totals from the #AtmosphericRiver<\/a> of October 13-15. A whopping 14 inches of rain in Pelican while #Ketchikan<\/a> and the south, who need rain desperately received only drops. #drought<\/a> .@KTOOpubmedia<\/a> .@KRBDRadio<\/a> .@JuneauEmpire<\/a> .@800KINY<\/a> .@KHNS_FM<\/a> .@ravenradio<\/a> #akwx<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/JiPn6N7iJJ<\/a><\/p>\n
— NWS Juneau (@NWSJuneau) October 15, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n