Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington,
including the following counties, in northwest Washington,
Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Skagit and
Whatcom. In west central Washington, King, Lewis, Pierce,
Snohomish and Thurston.
* WHEN...From Monday morning through Thursday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur
in poor drainage and urban areas. Storm drains and ditches may
become clogged with debris. Area creeks and streams are running
high and could flood with more heavy rain.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A series of weather systems next week will bring another
round of significant rainfall to western Washington late
Sunday through Wednesday. Preliminary liquid totals of 2 to 8
inches will cause additional sharp rises to area rivers, with
many forecast to enter moderate and even major flood stage
early next week.
Urban and small stream flooding remains possible for areas
with poor drainage.
Very saturated soils will maintain increased risk for
potential landslides and debris flows off of burn scars.
- Http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 15, 2025 18:00
Until: Dec 19, 2025 00:00
Special Weather Statement
Rainfall of 2 to 12 inches over the past several days, with locally
higher amounts to 17 inches, has increased soil moisture to very
high levels across western Washington. This amount of rain will put
extra pressure on soil instability, leading to an increased threat of
landslides and debris flows, especially from recent burned areas.
Numerous landslides have already been reported in the western
Cascades in western Washington. More landslides are possible.
Areas most susceptible to landslides debris flows under these
conditions are steep coastal bluffs, other steep hillsides or
road cuts, and recent burned areas. A diminishing threat of
landslides and debris flows will continue for several days after
the rain ends.
For more information about current conditions, visit
www.weather.gov/seattle, select Hydrology, and then scroll down
for the links to the landslide information pages.
For more information on landslides, visit the website for the
Washington State Department of Natural Resources landslide
geologic hazards at: http://bit.ly/2mtA3wn
From: Dec 13, 2025 16:12
Until: Dec 14, 2025 19:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
Another strong atmospheric river will impact western Washington
starting late Sunday extending into mid week. Snow levels will rise
as high as 8500 feet Monday before lowering to 3500 to 4500 feet
Tuesday. Soils will still be saturated and rivers will be elevated.
A few rivers might not drop below flood stage before this round of
rain begins.
Expect rising rivers with the potential for flooding, urban
flooding, and landslides. Debris flows are also possible throughout
this period.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Dec 13, 2025 14:26
Until: Dec 14, 2025 03:30
Flood Watch
A series of wet weather systems moving across the region will
increase the threat of river flooding early next week.
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington,
including the following counties, in northwest Washington,
Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, San Juan,
Skagit and Whatcom. In west central Washington, King, Lewis,
Pierce, Snohomish and Thurston.
* WHEN...From late Sunday night through Friday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An atmospheric river moving into the region early next week
will bring periods moderate to heavy rain to the region.
Sharp rises will be possible on area rivers, especially those
flowing off the Olympics and Cascades.
Urban and small stream flooding is possible for areas with
poor drainage.
Saturated soils will bring increased potential for landslides
and debris flows on burn scars.
- Http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 08, 2025 12:00
Until: Dec 13, 2025 00:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington,
including the following counties, in northwest Washington,
Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, San Juan,
Skagit and Whatcom. In west central Washington, King, Lewis,
Pierce, Snohomish and Thurston.
* WHEN...Through Friday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Storm drains
and ditches may become clogged with debris. Area creeks and
streams are running high and could flood with more heavy rain.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- An atmospheric river will continue to impact the area through
much of the week and bring periods moderate to heavy rain to
the region. Sharp rises are expected on area rivers,
especially those flowing off the Olympics and Cascades.
Urban and small stream flooding is possible for areas with
poor drainage.
Saturated soils will bring increased potential for landslides
and debris flows on burn scars.
- Http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Dec 09, 2025 13:07
Until: Dec 13, 2025 00:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph
expected.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington.
* WHEN...From 8 PM this evening to 10 PM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Dec 10, 2025 04:00
Until: Dec 11, 2025 06:00
Special Weather Statement
Rainfall of up to 8 inches over the past several days has increased
antecedent soil moisture to high levels across western Washington.
Heavy rainfall of 1 to 5 inches across the lowlands and 4 to 10
inches over the Olympics and Cascades is expected through late
Wednesday. Wet and unsettled conditions are also favored to continue
through the rest of the week. This amount of rain will put extra
pressure on soil instability, leading to an increased threat of
landslides and debris flows, especially from recent burned areas.
A mudslide has already been reported along I-90 Monday evening near
North Bend, causing closures. More landslides are possible.
Areas most susceptible to landslides debris flows under these
conditions are steep coastal bluffs, other steep hillsides or
road cuts, and recent burned areas. A diminishing threat of
landslides and debris flows will continue for several days after
the rain ends.
For more information about current conditions, visit
www.weather.gov/seattle, select Hydrology, and then scroll down
for the links to the landslide information pages.
For more information on landslides, visit the website for the
Washington State Department of Natural Resources landslide
geologic hazards at: http://bit.ly/2mtA3wn
From: Dec 09, 2025 12:34
Until: Dec 10, 2025 19:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
A stronger and longer lasting weather system moving into Western
Washington today will support continued precipitation through
Thursday. The forecast storm total precipitation is around 2 1/2 to 4
inches for the Olympics but there remains uncertainty among forecast
models. Snow levels will rise to 5500 to 6500 feet by late Wednesday
meaning the precipitation will fall as rain. Soil moisture is at
normal mid winter saturation levels as well. All of this points to
the potential for flooding on the Skokomish River in Mason County by
early Thursday, with current forecasts projecting a crest just above
16 feet.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 26, 2025 15:41
Until: Nov 26, 2025 23:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Total snow accumulations 8 to 10 inches are expected above
2000 feet including Stevens Pass. Mixed precipitation is possible
Tuesday evening including a period of freezing rain at or near
Stevens Pass, with a light glaze of ice accumulation.
* WHERE...Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King Counties.
* WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 22:32
Until: Nov 26, 2025 08:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Total snow accumulations of up to 8 inches are expected
above 2000 feet, including Snoqualmie Pass. Mixed precipitation is
possible Tuesday evening including a period of freezing rain at or
near Snoqualmie Pass, with a light glaze of ice accumulation.
* WHERE...Cascades of Southern King County.
* WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 22:32
Until: Nov 26, 2025 08:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
A stronger and longer lasting weather system moving into Western
Washington today will support continued precipitation through
Thursday. The forecast storm total precipitation is 2 1/2 to 4
inches for the Olympics but there remains uncertainty among forecast
models. Snow levels will rise to 5500 to 6500 feet by late Wednesday
meaning the precipitation will fall as rain. Soil moisture is at
normal mid winter saturation levels as well. All of this points to
the potential for flooding on the Skokomish River in Mason County by
early Thursday. Current river forecasts indicate a crest on the
Skokomish right around flood stage.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 25, 2025 18:50
Until: Nov 26, 2025 08:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Total snow accumulations of 8 to 10 inches above 2000 feet
including White Pass.
* WHERE...Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties.
* WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 22:32
Until: Nov 26, 2025 08:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations up to 8 inches are
expected above 2000 feet including Stevens Pass.
* WHERE...Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King Counties.
* WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 08:07
Until: Nov 25, 2025 23:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 10 inches
above 2000 feet.
* WHERE...Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties.
* WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 08:07
Until: Nov 25, 2025 23:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of up to 8 inches
are expected above 2000 feet, including Snoqualmie Pass. Mixed
precipitation is possible Tuesday evening including freezing rain
at or near Snoqualmie Pass, with a light glaze of ice accumulation.
* WHERE...Cascades of Southern King County.
* WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 25, 2025 08:07
Until: Nov 25, 2025 23:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
A stronger and longer lasting weather system will move into Western
Washington late Tuesday, with continued precipitation at times
through Thursday. The forecast storm total precipitation is 2 1/2 to
4 inches for the Olympics but there remains uncertainty among
forecast models. Snow levels will rise to 5500 to 6500 feet by late
Wednesday meaning the precipitation will fall as rain. Soil moisture
is at normal mid winter saturation levels as well. All of this
points to the potential for flooding on the Skokomish River in Mason
County by early Thursday. Current river forecasts indicate a crest
on the Skokomish right around flood stage.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 24, 2025 23:25
Until: Nov 25, 2025 19:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 10 inches
above 2000 feet.
* WHERE...Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties.
* WHEN...From 10 AM Tuesday to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 24, 2025 23:01
Until: Nov 25, 2025 09:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 10 inches
are expected above 2000 feet, including Snoqualmie Pass. Mixed
precipitation is possible Tuesday evening including freezing rain
at or near Snoqualmie Pass, with a light glaze of ice accumulation.
* WHERE...Cascades of Southern King County.
* WHEN...From 10 AM Tuesday to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 24, 2025 23:01
Until: Nov 25, 2025 09:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow is likely. Total snow accumulations between 8 to 10
inches are expected above 2000 feet including Stevens Pass.
* WHERE...Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King Counties.
* WHEN...From 10 AM Tuesday to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact travel across the pass especially Tuesday evening.
From: Nov 24, 2025 23:01
Until: Nov 25, 2025 09:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 to 45 mph
expected.
* WHERE...Foothills and Valleys of Central King County.
* WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 10 PM PST this evening.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 19, 2025 13:22
Until: Nov 19, 2025 21:30
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 to 45 mph
expected.
* WHERE...Foothills and Valleys of Central King County.
* WHEN...From 10 AM to 10 PM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 19, 2025 05:33
Until: Nov 19, 2025 14:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 to 45 mph
expected.
* WHERE...Foothills and Valleys of Central King County.
* WHEN...From 10 AM to 10 PM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 18, 2025 22:04
Until: Nov 19, 2025 06:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
The bulk of the rainfall concentrated on areas south of the
Skokomish River basin so the chance of the river cresting much
higher than forecast is very low. Another batch of rain overnight
will result in cresting higher than it is, but it is not expected to
exceed flood stage.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 14, 2025 23:45
Until: Nov 15, 2025 12:45
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
A series of progressive systems will bring rain to western
Washington through the weekend. The heaviest rainfall is expected
through Saturday, with rainfall amounts over the Olympic Peninsula
ranging between 2-3 inches. This will lead to rises on the Skokomish
River in Mason County. With the Skokomish River running high and
with snow levels expected to be between 5500-7500 feet, expect
sharper rises on the river late Friday into Saturday. Flooding will
be possible into the weekend.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 14, 2025 10:31
Until: Nov 15, 2025 00:15
Flood Warning
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
.Just a few showers left today, then becoming dry for a few days
will allow the Skokomish River to continue to fall.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until early tomorrow afternoon.
* IMPACTS...At 16.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause widespread
flooding of pasture lands, with water flowing quickly over West
Bourgault Road and Skokomish Valley Road.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 2:30 PM PST Friday the stage was 17.1 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage
tomorrow morning and continue falling.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 07, 2025 22:57
Until: Nov 08, 2025 07:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
Another storm system will impact western Washington tonight, with
additional rainfall between 2 to 2.75 inches. Snow levels this
evening will be between 6000-7000 feet and will decrease to
3800-4000 feet Friday morning. This combination of heavy rainfall
and high snow levels will lead already elevated rivers to rise,
potentially above flood stage. While the probability is low, the
Snoqualmie River has the greatest chance of minor flooding.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 06, 2025 21:14
Until: Nov 07, 2025 18:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
Another storm system is impacting western Washington today and
tonight, with total 24 hour rainfall amounts ending Friday morning
will be between 2 to 2.75 inches in the central Cascades. Snow
levels this evening will be between 6000-7000 feet and will decrease
to 3800-4000 feet Friday morning. This combination of heavy rainfall
and high snow levels will lead already elevated rivers to rise,
potentially above flood stage. While the probability is low, the
Snoqualmie River has the greatest chance of minor flooding.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 07, 2025 00:04
Until: Nov 07, 2025 13:15
Flood Warning
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is
forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until early Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...At 17.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause moderate
flooding, with deep and quick flood waters inundating some
residential areas, many roads, and much of the farm land in the
Skokomish Valley. Inundated roads include the Skokomish Valley
road, Bourgault Road West, Purdy Cutoff Road, and Highway 106.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 4:30 PM PST Thursday the stage was 17.4 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours
ending at 4:30 PM PST Thursday was 17.4 feet.
- Forecast...The river is expected to rise to a crest of 17.7
feet late this evening. It will then fall below flood stage
tomorrow afternoon.
- Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of
17.6 feet on 10/20/2003.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 07, 2025 01:27
Until: Nov 07, 2025 09:30
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of west central Washington, including the
following county, Snohomish.
* WHEN...Until midnight PST tonight.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Heavy rainfall this afternoon and evening may drive area
rivers into minor flood, including Skykomish and to a lesser
extent Snohomish River.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 06, 2025 20:54
Until: Nov 07, 2025 08:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts 35 to 40 mph
expected. Occasional higher gusts to around 45 mph will be
possible near the coastline.
* WHERE...Island County, Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern
Snohomish Counties, Lowlands of Western Whatcom County, Port
Townsend Area, and San Juan County.
* WHEN...From noon today to 7 PM PST this evening. The strongest
winds are likely to occur between 2 PM and 5 PM today ahead of a
front.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 06, 2025 16:24
Until: Nov 07, 2025 03:00
Flood Warning
...Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity and
increased in duration for the following rivers in Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
.Heavy rainfall last evening brought a crest above flood stage. A
break in rainfall will allow river levels to fall briefly. However,
another round of heavy rainfall this afternoon and evening will push
river levels to another crest.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is
forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until early Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...At 17.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause moderate
flooding, with deep and quick flood waters inundating some
residential areas, many roads, and much of the farm land in the
Skokomish Valley. Inundated roads include the Skokomish Valley
road, Bourgault Road West, Purdy Cutoff Road, and Highway 106.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 8:30 AM PST Thursday the stage was 17.3 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours
ending at 8:30 AM PST Thursday was 17.4 feet.
- Forecast...The river will fall to 17.1 feet late this
afternoon. It will then rise to 17.7 feet late this evening.
It will fall below flood stage tomorrow afternoon to 14.7
feet Wednesday afternoon.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 06, 2025 17:45
Until: Nov 07, 2025 01:45
Flood Warning
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in
Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until late tomorrow evening.
* IMPACTS...At 16.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause widespread
flooding of pasture lands, with water flowing quickly over West
Bourgault Road and Skokomish Valley Road.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 1:30 AM PST Thursday the stage was 17.0 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours
ending at 1:30 AM PST Thursday was 17.0 feet.
- Forecast...The river will rise to 17.3 feet early this
morning before briefly falling. It will then rise to 17.4
feet late this evening. It will fall below flood stage on
Friday afternoon.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 06, 2025 10:34
Until: Nov 06, 2025 18:45
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of northwest Washington, including the following
county, Mason.
* WHEN...Through Friday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Rain at times over the south slopes of the Olympics
continuing through Friday. Elevated snow levels through the
period. Continued heavy rain at times may push the Skokomish
river above flood stage as early as tonight into early
Thursday morning.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 06, 2025 01:38
Until: Nov 06, 2025 14:45
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.
* WHERE...A portion of northwest Washington, including the following
county, Mason.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
Heavy rainfall over the Bear Gulch burn scar will increase the
threat of flash flooding/debris flow.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Rain at times over the south slopes of the Olympics
continuing through Friday. Elevated snow levels through the
period. Heavier rain beginning Thursday could push the
Skokomish river above flood stage as early as Thursday
afternoon.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 05, 2025 22:49
Until: Nov 06, 2025 14:00
Flood Warning
...The National Weather Service in Seattle WA has issued a Flood
Warning for the following rivers in Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until Friday evening.
* IMPACTS...At 16.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause widespread
flooding of pasture lands, with water flowing quickly over West
Bourgault Road and Skokomish Valley Road.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 6:30 PM PST Wednesday the stage was 16.0 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Forecast...The river will rise above flood stage tonight to
16.7 feet. It will then fall below flood stage briefly
tomorrow morning to 16.4 feet. It will rise above flood stage
again early tomorrow afternoon to 17.4 feet late tomorrow
evening. It will then fall below flood stage again late
Friday morning.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 06, 2025 02:56
Until: Nov 06, 2025 11:00
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of northwest Washington, including the following
county, Mason.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Rain at times over the south slopes of the Olympics beginning
tonight and continuing through Friday. Elevated snow levels
through the period. Heavier rain beginning Thursday could
push the Skokomish river above flood stage as early as
Thursday afternoon.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 04, 2025 22:00
Until: Nov 06, 2025 00:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...East to southeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45
mph expected.
* WHERE...Foothills and Valleys of Central King County, Foothills
and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties, and Foothills
and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties.
* WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 05, 2025 03:24
Until: Nov 05, 2025 12:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...East to southeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45
mph expected.
* WHERE...Foothills and Valleys of Central King County, Foothills
and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties, and Foothills
and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties.
* WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to 4 AM PST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
From: Nov 04, 2025 09:22
Until: Nov 05, 2025 03:15
Flood Watch
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
* WHERE...A portion of northwest Washington, including the following
county, Mason.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Rain at times over the south slopes of the Olympics beginning
Tuesday night and continuing through Friday. Elevated snow
levels through period. Heavier rain beginning Thursday could
push the Skokomish river above flood stage as early as
Thursday afternoon.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 04, 2025 10:20
Until: Nov 05, 2025 00:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
Additional rounds of rainfall culminating in moderate to heavy
rainfall over the south slopes of the Olympics Thursday into Friday
morning will force steady rises on the Skokomish River in Mason
County. A sharper rise in the river is expected Thursday into Friday
with an additional 2 to 3 inches of rainfall over the basin.
Flooding is likely beginning Thursday night.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 03, 2025 11:10
Until: Nov 04, 2025 00:00
Hydrologic Outlook
ESFSEW
Additional rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall in the Olympic
Mountains Tuesday and Wednesday will force steady rises on the
Skokomish River in Mason County. A sharper rise in the river is
expected Thursday and Friday with an additional 2 to 3 inches of
rainfall over the basin, with flooding possible.
Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather
Service for additional information.
From: Nov 02, 2025 21:55
Until: Nov 03, 2025 12:00
Flood Warning
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in
Washington...
Skokomish River At Potlatch affecting Mason County.
* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* WHERE...Skokomish River at Potlatch.
* WHEN...Until Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...At 16.5 feet, the Skokomish River will cause widespread
flooding of pasture lands, with water flowing quickly over West
Bourgault Road and Skokomish Valley Road.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 8:30 PM PDT Saturday the stage was 17.1 feet.
- Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
- Recent Activity...The river crested around 17.3 feet around 5
pm Saturday. The river was at 17.1 feet at 830 pm Saturday.
- Forecast...The river will fall below flood stage Sunday
afternoon.
- Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of
17.1 feet on 12/13/1998.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
From: Nov 02, 2025 04:39
Until: Nov 02, 2025 16:00