(Snohomish) Like so many rivers in Washington State today, the Snohomish is very much on the rise.
The National Weather Service now expects record flooding on the Snohomish River at Snohomish.
Forecasters say it will crest at 10 p.m. Thursday more than 10 feet above flood stage. –Seattle P-I/Associated Press
Source (no longer online): http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420ap_wa_flooding_snohomish.html
When I set-out with my video camera this morning, I thought I’d head for Arlington and the flooded Stillaguamish river. However, as I first approached the Snohomish exit on Highway 9, I felt compelled to take a quick look in that town.
It wasn’t a quick visit.
What I saw was enough to keep me busy for a couple of hours, while conveniently removing the threat of encountering even higher water further north in Arlington.
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Great vid Mark. Love the music…and the sense of apprehension. Great shots, great editing.
WOW! Incredible video and very frightening. I hope it’s not too close to you and our others friends in the area.
Stay safe!
Thanks, Jeremy! It was fun to put this video together.
KM, you bet we’re on higher ground!
Fantastic composition Mark. Love the music, love the images!
Thank you, Betsy. It’s nice to hear from you. Happy New Year!
The video was actually quite beautiful. It was almost like a tragic ballet. In still photos, without music, it was drab and ugly. Most of what I saw while taking the photos was drab and ugly. Maybe I was listening to the wrong music!
Thanks, Jodi!
Awesome footage, music…wow!
OK…so you got a few more raindrops than your buds just south of you!
But how bout a little coverage for us Oregonians as we’re slip slip sliding away!
Houses crashing down everywhere you go!
We’re 250 dr high above the Clackamas River Valley below us…no way could we have flooding up here, but can you believe our neighbors basement has flooded! under few feet of water! Our barn has standing water in it as well…just glad we got the horses moved!
We had horrible wind few nights ago…trees were crashing down all night long. I’ve never been afraid the 21 years we’ve lived here until now.
I was 17 when our house was totally destroyed by a flood in Loma Linda Calif Feb 1969.
So I know what its like to loose it all.
I feel so bad for those suffering losses from our unseasonably cold, then warm weather.
20* 2 weeks ago….60* today! WoW!
tks for the great coverage!
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