Record flooding is set to continue sweeping across Western Washington on Thursday, with much of the fury centered on two of the state’s mightiest rivers: the Snohomish and the Skagit.
Skagit County officials ordered “GO NOW” evacuations for the entire 100-year flood plain of the Skagit River valley. About 100,000 people were expected to be evacuated statewide, Gov. Bob Ferguson’s office said.
The National Weather Service said river flooding in parts of the region is expected to be “catastrophic.” A flash flood watch remains in effect through late Friday for a potential levee failure of the Skagit River below Sedro-Woolley.
Check this page throughout Thursday for the latest information on evacuations, closures, forecasts, river water levels and more. We’ll also have resources for those b

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