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Snoqualmie Valley Flooding

During the first week of January 2009, a record-breaking flood in Western Washington brought the Snoqualmie, Tolt, Snohomish and Cedar rivers over their banks.

Facing Climate Change (2009)

Dawn light over a bend of the Snoqualmie River near Duvall, WA during the January 2009 flood.
The Snoqualmie Valley, looking towards Fall City and Snoqualimie Pass, during the January 2009 flood.
Detail of flooding along the Snoqualimie River near Fall CIty, WA, January 2009.
Detail of flooding along the Snoqualimie River near Fall CIty, WA, January 2009.
Fall City Farm (red buildings) sustained substantial damage during the January 2009 flood event.
Looking E along the Snoqualmie River towards I-90 and Snoqualmie Pass during the Januar 2009 flood.
Flooded fields near Fall City, WA during the Janaury 2009 flood.
Flooded fields near Fall City, WA during the Janaury 2009 flood.
Detail of flood-damaged sheds in teh Snoqualmie Valley during the Jaunary 2009 flood.
The 124th St bridge over the Snoqualmie River, near Duvall, WA during the January 2009 flood.
The 124th St bridge over the Snoqualmie River, near Duvall, WA during the January 2009 flood.
124th St near Duvall, WA during the January 2009 flood.
Detail of flooding along the Snoqualimie River near Duvall, WA, January 2009.
Farm buildings are surrounded by the flooded Snoqualimie River during the January 2009 flood.
Snowgeese gather on the remaining patches of dry ground in the Snoqualmie Valley.
Detail of sodden fields in the Snoqualmie Valley duringt the January 2009 flood.
The January 2009 storms and flooding closed Snoqualmie Pass and I-90 to all traffic for multiple days.
The January 2009 storms and flooding closed Snoqualmie Pass and I-90 to all traffic for multiple days.
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