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River Flood Warning
Issued: 10:19 AM Dec. 21, 2025 – National Weather Service
...FLOOD WARNING FOR A DAM FLOODGATE RELEASE REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL
THIS AFTERNOON...

* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.

* WHERE...White River at R Street Bridge.

* WHEN...Until this afternoon.

* IMPACTS...At 10,000 cfs, River flooding may occur upstream of the
A Street Bridge in the City of Auburn. River levels will likely be
up against the temporary flood protection barriers, with flooding
likely at Government Canal and Butte Avenue in the City of Pacific
and downstream of the Stewart Street Bridge in the City of Sumner.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 12:45 AM PST Sunday the flow was 7,570.0 cfs.
- Flood flow is 7,500.0 cfs.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river flow in the 24 hours
ending at 12:45 AM PST Sunday was 8,970.0 cfs.
- Forecast...The river will oscillate between above and below
flood flow, right around 7500.0 cfs early this morning before
seeing a clearly defined decrease for the rest of the
morning. Flow will then either hold steady around 6,700.0 cfs
or see only minor increases for the remainder of the 24 hour
period.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

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Special Weather Statement
Issued: 1:58 AM Dec. 21, 2025 – National Weather Service
...HEAVY RAINFALL OVER THE PAST WEEK HAS LED TO AN INCREASED THREAT
OF LANDSLIDES IN WESTERN WASHINGTON...

Significant rainfall over the past week has increased soil moisture
to high levels across western Washington. This significant rain
has put extra pressure on soil instability, leading to an
increased threat of landslides and debris flows, especially from
recent burned areas. Precipitation will remain fairly light
through most of the weekend but a frontal system will move through
Sunday night into Monday, bringing a quick hit of heavier
rainfall which could act as a trigger.

Numerous landslides have already occurred across the area. More
landslides continue to be possible.

Areas most susceptible to landslides debris flows under these
conditions are steep coastal bluffs, other steep hillsides or
road cuts, and recent burned areas. A diminishing threat of
landslides and debris flows will continue for several days after
the rain ends.

For more information about current conditions, visit
www.weather.gov/seattle, select Hydrology, and then scroll down
for the links to the landslide information pages.

For more information on landslides, visit the website for the
Washington State Department of Natural Resources landslide
geologic hazards at: http://bit.ly/2mtA3wn

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