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- Skagit County Flood Preparedness
These flooding events can cause damage to our homes, close roads ( I-5, State route 9, 20 and 536 all lie in the flood plain), and municipal infrastructure like public drinking water and waste water treatment
- US Army Corps of Engineers River Levels - Skagit County, Washington
This hotline is designed to keep the public informed during flood season; Skagit County Public Works staff update the hotline daily with information on USGS gauge readings and summaries from the National Weather Service and the Northwest River Forecast Center
- SWM Maps - Skagit County, Washington
Surface Water Management Skagit County Surface Water Management Flood Maps The following maps were produced by the Skagit County Mapping Department and are available from Surface Water Management Maps Available Flood Phase Map for Skagit Upriver Areas (pdf) Dike Break Map (pdf)
- Emergency Information - skagitcounty. net
The Skagit County Emergency Operations Center is coordinating shelters with local organizations, churches, towns, and the American Red Cross Shelters and parking are on a first-come, first-served basis
- Skagit County Government Home Page
Skagit County is experiencing major flooding and is operating under a 'LEVEL THREE - GO' evacuation All residents living within the 100-year floodplain should evacuate to high ground immediately
- FLOOD ADVISORY DEFINITIONS - Skagit County, Washington
The last Phase 1 flood occurred in November 2021 when the Skagit River reached a height of 38 93 feet on the flood gauge in Concrete, well above the Phase 1 criteria of 37 feet
- 2024 Annual Flood Awareness Week to Kick Off; Public Preparedness . . .
Flooding has been a serious concern to the Skagit County community since the late 1800s, with the threat of extreme flooding generally occurring in Skagit Valley between the months of October and March Measures have been taken throughout the years to reduce the risk of flood damage in the valley
- Skagit County Flood Update - Skagit County, Washington
The National Weather Service has extended the flood warning for the Skagit River through late Thursday night, November 18, as stating: “The area will dry out with the end of the rainfall for a few days
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