Here’s a look at the latest river levels and river level forecasts for Snohomish County from the National Weather Service:
Snohomish River near Monroe
Flood stage: 15 feet
As of 11 a.m.: 14.6 feet
Predicted maximum: 25.4 feet by Tuesday
Predicted over flood stage: 10.4 feet
At 22 feet the Snohomish River will cause severe flooding, inundating farmland, homes and roads
Snohomish River at Snohomish
Flood Stage: 25 feet
As of 11 a.m.: 23. 9 feet
Predicted Maximum: 34.2 feet by Tuesday
Predicted over flood stage: 9.2 feet
At 33 feet the Snohomish River will overtop levees and inundate much of the Snohomish River Valley
North Fork of the Stillaguamish River near Arlington
Flood Stage: 8.4 feet
As of 11 a.m.: 12.7 feet
Predicted maximum: 14.9 feet by tonight
Predicted over flood stage: 6.5 feet
At 15 feet the Stillaguamish will cause extensive damage near Darrington
South Fork of the Stillaguamish River near Granite Falls
Flood Stage: 14 feet
As of 11 a.m. 21.5 feet
Predicted Maximum: 23 feet by 4 p.m. today
Predicted over flood stage: 9 feet
At 18 feet the Stilliguamish will cause major flooding in the Robe Valley
Stillaguamish at Arlington
Flood Stage: 14 feet
As off 11 a.m.: 16.7 feet
Predicted maximum: 23 feet by tonight
Predicted over flood stage: 9 feet
At 21 feet the river will inundate roads and flood Highway 530
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