UPDATE: King County Flood Warning Center closes following another brief and minor Snoqualmie River flood Dec. 26 – 9:30 p.m.
Category: Flooding
More heavy rainfall into high-running rivers means King County’s Flood Warning Center opens to monitor minor flooding
Dec. 26 – 2:30 p.m. For the second time this soggy holiday weekend, King County has opened its Flood Warning
Update: We’re closing the King County Flood Warning Center, but are keeping an eye on weather forecasts, river levels
Dec. 25 – 11 a.m. Rainfall amounts and flooding concerns are both easing across eastern King County this Christmas morning,
King County Flood Warning Center opens to monitor river flooding from strong rainfall
Dec. 24 – 11:30 p.m. King County opened its Flood Warning Center late on Saturday, Dec. 24, as heavy rainfall
King County Flood Warning Center closes as rain ends, river flows ease
Nov. 5 – 1 p.m. King County closed its Flood Warning Center at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5, after
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King County Flood Warning center closes as immediate flood risk passes with declining rainfall
Oct. 31, 2:15 p.m.King County closed the Flood Warning Center at noon today following more than 10 hours of operation
King County Flood Warning Center opens to monitor possible minor flooding on Snoqualmie River following heavy rainfall
Oct. 31 – 2 a.m.The first strong rainstorm of the season is sending river flows higher across the region, and
After the storm: A few facts about King County’s February widespread flooding
Five months ago, long-range weather experts told us this winter’s western Washington weather would be influenced by “La Nada” –
Continue readingAfter the storm: A few facts about King County’s February widespread flooding
Keeping residents safe from flooding
With increased rainfall in King County during the fall and winter months, the risk of flooding in some parts of