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ARLINGTON — Prepare for major flooding and possible landslides throughout the county this weekend, as heavy rain was forecast to swell three major rivers in Snohomish County.
Flooding that swept through parts of Snohomish County on Wednesday wasn’t as bad as it could have been, but local emergency officials say the region isn’t ready to relax just yet.
As of Tuesday morning, 16 roads were closed in Snohomish and King counties because of flooding, with water several feet deep over several roads, mostly around Duvall and Carnation.
The Snohomish River, normally fairly passive as it meanders through farmland from Monroe to Everett, went over — and through — its banks late last night. The river punched a 30-foot-wide hole ...
Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other flood-prone locations, the advisory said. “At ...
One of those rivers is the Snohomish River, which the National Weather Service projects will rise around 15 feet by Tuesday or Wednesday, reaching just under "major" flood stage.
The water from the Snohomish River is still covering parts of roads and fields in Snohomish. People living there have seen the water rise and fall multiple times throughout the week. “This ...
The Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management said right now, it’s too early to tell how many homes were affected in Tuesday’s flooding. Follow this link to read additional stories ...
SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- People in Snohomish spent Wednesday afternoon bracing for more flooding. Parks, streets and lawns along the Snohomish River are under water. Residents are worried the river ...
Damage in Snohomish County from the November flooding will likely total more than $37 million, according to county and federal disaster officials. Among the 12 counties in Washington declared ...
MONROE, Wash. — Rescue divers aided by a drone are to credit with saving the life of a man who fell into the dark, frigid and fast-moving flood waters for nearly five miles along the Snohomish ...