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Maple Valley Highway Cedar River Flooding – Renton Regional Fire . . . FLOOD UPDATE: Maple Valley Highway and Cedar River Areas Shelter Options and Travel Guidance RENTON, WA, 12 11 2025 — River levels along the Cedar River from Renton to the Landsburg Road SE area will remain high and with a likelihood of reaching record levels through Saturday
ALERT King County message – Cedar River Flood Alert ALERT King County message – Cedar River Flood Alert By jickcoem on December 10, 2025 This is King County Emergency Management River levels along the Cedar River from Renton to the Landsburg Road SE area will remain high and potentially reaching record levels this evening (Wednesday, Dec 10) through Saturday
Real-Time Flood Impact Map | U. S. Geological Survey The USGS Real-Time Flood Impact Map helps communities stay safe by providing real-time information and visuals about locations in their area that may be experiencing flooding
Active Weather Alerts: Flood Warning | weatherUSA Flooding will occur all along the river including headwaters, tributaries, and other streams within and near the Cedar River Basin A stage of 7 5 feet on the Cedar River corresponds to a phase 4 flood in the King County flood system
Major Cedar River flooding beats 1990 record | Renton Reporter News Major Cedar River flooding beats 1990 record Residents of the Maplewood neighborhood, located across from the Maplewood Golf Course on SR-169, are in need of sandbags and help from the community
Flood Warning System - Cedar River - King County, Washington Flood Warning System - Cedar River - King County, WashingtonWe're currently experiencing a system outage affecting our services Please check the USGS site for latest information Go to USGS
Evacuations ordered for major flooding in WA | FOX 13 Seattle The Brief Major flooding in Western Washington has prompted Level 3 evacuations in Skagit and Snohomish counties Several highways are closed due to mudslides, and a Flash Flood Watch is in effect for the Skagit River Rivers are cresting, with more flooding expected as the atmospheric river moves southward