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Snohomish County, WA – Local officials have issued a flood watch for Snohomish County, warning drivers that roadways could be covered with water by early Monday morning.

According to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, heavy rainfall may cause standing water on several major routes ahead of the morning commute. Authorities are urging drivers to use caution, avoid flooded areas, and never attempt to drive through water-covered roads.

“Please remember — if you see a flooded roadway, stop and turn around. Water is often much deeper than it appears,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a Sunday evening post.

The National Weather Service continues to monitor conditions across Western Washington, where recent storms have saturated the ground and increased the risk of localized flooding. Motorists are encouraged to plan extra travel time and check for updated road conditions before heading out Monday morning.

Residents are also reminded to keep storm drains clear and report flooded roadways to local authorities.

This flood watch remains in effect through Monday, with forecasters expecting additional rain throughout the day.


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