Snoqualmie River remains at flood warning Phase 4 on Wednesday morning

After reaching a peak of 18.53 feet and a flow of 49,533 cubic feet per second on Wednesday morning, the Snoqualmie River spilled over into the roads and parks on it’s sides. The Snoqualmie River remains at a Phase 4 warning level, meaning severe flooding.

After reaching a peak of 18.53 feet and a flow of 49,533 cubic feet per second on Wednesday morning, the Snoqualmie River spilled over into the roads and parks on its sides. The Snoqualmie River remains at a Phase 4 (severe flooding) warning level.

For the latest flood information:

King County Flood Alerts:

www.kingcounty.gov/flood

or call 206-296-8200 or 800-945-9263

King County Road Alerts:

http://kingcounty.gov/…/transporta…/roads/road-closures.aspx

or call 206-296-8100 or 1-800-KC-ROADS

Puget Sound Energy Outage Map:

https://pse.com/accountsands…/ServiceAlert/…/outage-map.aspx.

A car was stranded on a side road in the Mountain Avenue S.E. neighborhood.

Sandy Cove Park was completely submerged Wednesday morning. The water came all the way up to the entrance of the park on Falls Avenue S.E..

S.E. Mill Pond Road was completely submerged at noon on Wednesday.

An empty hammock hangs just above the water by Meadowbrook Bridge.

Riverview park became a river itself when the Snoqualmie Ridge flooded Wednesday morning.