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- Snoqualmie River near Carnation
60 - the Snoqualmie River will cause severe near record flooding from Fall City downstream through Carnation and Duvall Deep and swift flood waters will inundate many farms residential areas and roads
- Snoqualmie River Near Snoqualmie, WA - USGS Water Data for the Nation
Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-12144500, located in Washington and find additional nearby monitoring locations
- WWA Summary by Location for 47. 5N 122. 26W with WAZ315 WAC033 WAZ315
Flooding will occur all along the river including headwaters tributaries and other streams within and near the Snoqualmie River Basin This river level on the Snoqualmie corresponds roughly to a phase 4 flood in the King County flood system
- Flood Warning System - Snoqualmie Basin - King County, Washington
The Sum of the Forks is the combination of the most recent flow data on the North, Middle, and South Forks of the Snoqualmie River Flood phases remain in effect after flows decrease below designated thresholds until the river peaks at the Carnation gauge
- King County Flood Alert: Heavy Rainfall Impacts Snoqualmie River
Stay informed on King County's flood conditions as heavy rainfall raises river levels Get real-time alerts and safety tips now
- King County issues emergency proclamation amid flooding
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay has issued an emergency proclamation in preparation for the impact of severe storms and river flooding on the region
- County sending flood patrols to Snoqualmie Valley
The Snoqualmie River has potential to flood the week of Dec 8 as rainfall continues in what has been a very wet season King County is expecting the river to reach Phase 3 flooding, which is considered moderate Phase 3 is the point in which King County usually sends out flood patrols, and the
- Heres where flooding is expected in western WA | FOX 13 Seattle
The Brief An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain to western Washington, with a Flood Watch in effect through Friday Major flooding is expected in six rivers, including Skagit and Snoqualmie, and coastal areas may also be affected Residents should avoid driving through flooded areas and prepare for potential power outages or landslides
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