Residents in Sedro-Woolley and Burlington, dealing with flooding earlier this month, are now grappling with cold-weather ...
Homes, city facilities, school districts and roads across Whatcom and Skagit counties sustained damage in last week’s record-setting floods. From an estimated $2 million to $3 million worth of damage ...
The Skagit River in Concrete is expected to crest to 32.62 feet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to the weather service. At that stage, the river flow is expected to be above the major flooding ...
Climate-driven economic instability refers to the financial disruption caused when climate impacts — such as storms, flooding, heat waves, and erosion — damage infrastructure, interrupt business ...
Only two rivers are currently at Flood Phase 4, the highest and most dangerous warning phase. Six additional rivers are still ...
State Route 20 has reopened between Sedro-Woolley and Burlington. It closed last week because of historic flooding that had part of the road underwater.
The Seattle area will see another round of gusty winds and rain, with snow in the Cascade Mountains and freezing rain in the ...
BURLINGTON — Sedro-Woolley could also be a party to the region’s flood map appeal, which will be sent to the Federal Emergency Management Agency by the end of March. Sedro-Woolley would pay $1,000, ...
Following the recent flooding in Western Washington, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has identified some of the likely impacts on fish and wildlife.
The city of Sedro-Woolley has issued Level 3 ‘Leave Now’ for certain residents as the Skagit River is expected to crest and see increased flooding.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — Skagit County households affected by recent flooding can begin to dispose of debris for free starting Friday, Dec. 19 at the Skagit County Recycling and Transfer Station (14104 ...
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