When the plate of the coast of northern California, Oregon and Washington is done diving under the continental crust. The cascade volcanoes will all shut off. Go extinct from the lack of fuel basically. The queen Charlotte Fault from up by Alaska and the San Andreas Fault down south in California will all become one big Fault line with parts of California sliding up the line towards the Northwest. Has happened before a couple times in the ancient past. Can find rocks on the Washington coast and San Juan Islands that were originally way down by Baja California and Mexico
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It will stop eventually. Hang in there and be safe. Don't drive through any standing water bigger than a normal puddle.
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@SW-User down where i am at its not too bad, but through most of the state it is crazy
No, it's going to keep lifting until it gets too heavy to hold and break off and most likely sink... not float. Of course that's due to Technic plate shifting, not due to rain.
But it'll be interesting to see if that happens first, or if the Yellow Stone Super Volcano will explode (it's already a bit over due now, but it's plus or minus is like 1,000 or 2,000 years... so it might not happen for a long while still.