Flash flood warning canceled for King County, WA
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The BriefThe major flooding that swept through western Washington this week has largely died down.Rain Monday could cause renewed river flooding into Tuesday and Wednesday, though impacts are expected to be less severe than last week;
Severe weather hits western Washington, causing floods and landslides and closing key roads. Follow live updates here:
At 1:36 a.m. EST on Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a lakeshore flood advisory valid between 2 p.m. EST and 11 p.m. EST for Schoolcraft County.
An atmospheric river brought more heavy rain and strong winds Tuesday night, causing some power outages, road closures, and flooding throughout the area. Several rivers in western Washington are expected to hit major flood stage, prompting several counties to declare emergencies.
Between Snohomish PUD and Puget Sound Energy, more than 45,000 customers were without power just before 3 p.m. Over 25,000 of those were PSE customers, including a large portion of the Kitsap Peninsula. The Snohomish PUD outages included parts of Everett, Marysville, and Arlington.
At 11:11 a.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service released a flood watch valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Saturday 4 a.m. for Clatsop County Coast, Tillamook County Coast, Central Coast of Oregon,