Snohomish County, WA – Two major Snohomish County roads remain closed this afternoon as authorities continue to monitor flooding conditions. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Marsh Road and Lowell Larimer Road are still off-limits to traffic due to high water and safety hazards.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, barricades, cones, and police tape have been set up to block public access to these flooded routes. Officials stress that anyone attempting to drive or walk beyond these closures may be subject to arrest. “These restrictions are in place to protect public safety,” the department said in a statement posted Saturday.
Flooding has been a recurring issue in the Lowell and Marsh Road areas, which sit near the Snohomish River. Authorities have not provided an estimated reopening time but are urging residents to plan alternate routes and avoid the area altogether.
Emergency crews remain on site to monitor conditions and ensure that drivers comply with closure orders. The Sheriff’s Office asks for the public’s patience and cooperation as they work to keep both residents and responders safe.
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