The rain is falling and rivers are filling in the Snoqualmie River Valley. Three roads in unincorporated King County near Carnation and Woodinville have closed. If you haven't yet, sign up to receive alerts from the Flood Warning System. kingcounty.gov/flood
Check My Commute throughout the day for any changes. Don't drive past road closed signs and #turnarounddontdrown. Water can hide missing or washed out pieces of road. kingcounty.gov/MyCommute @carnationwa @woodinvillecity @CMSarahPerry @wsdot @wsdot_traffic
@carnationwa @woodinvillecity @CMSarahPerry @wsdot @wsdot_traffic SE 24th St between 309th Ave SE & West Snoqualmie River Rd SE has closed between Sammamish and Fall City. @CityofSammamish #FallCity #wawx #KingCountyReady
@carnationwa @woodinvillecity @CMSarahPerry @wsdot @wsdot_traffic @CityofSammamish Just north of #FallCity, Neal Rd SE between the south end of SR 203 to north end SR 203 has closed due to water over the roadway. Don’t remove Road Closed signs. The signs are put in place for your safety. #TurnAroundDontDrown
@carnationwa @woodinvillecity @CMSarahPerry @wsdot @wsdot_traffic @CityofSammamish Just north of #FallCity 309th Ave SE between SE 31st St and SE 24th St has closed due to water over the roadway. Driving through standing water is dangerous. Even a few inches could push a vehicle off the road. #TurnAroundDontDrown
@carnationwa @woodinvillecity @CMSarahPerry @wsdot @wsdot_traffic @CityofSammamish Just south of #FallCity Dike Rd from Preston Fall City Rd SE to end of road has closed due to water over the roadway. Don’t remove Road Closed signs. Even if it looks like there is not much water on the roadway, you never know if the water level is higher further down the road.