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In the case of the Nooksack, farmers on both sides of the border say the US could save their communities if it managed the river more aggressively, with regular dredging and other flood-control ...
The areas with the highest threat of river flooding include the Skokomish and Bogachiel rivers in the Olympics and the Nooksack, Skagit, Snohomish, Snoqualmie and Stillaguamish rivers in the ...
Flooding is now possible in several places along the Nooksack River, the National Weather Service said in issuing a flood watch for Whatcom County as a storm carrying strong wind and heavy rain hi ...
The south fork of the Nooksack River could start to flood near the Saxon Road bridge around 10 a.m. Sunday morning, March 16, according to a flood warning issued by the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Nooksack River in Whatcom County after torrential rain fell on fresh snow in the Mount Baker wilderness this week. Road closures in ...
Two storm seasons ago the Nooksack River jumped its banks and inundated ... and forcing more than 500 people from their homes. Flooding has been an issue along the Nooksack for decades.
Heavy rain is forecast across Western Washington this weekend, prompting an alert about flooding on the Nooksack River in Whatcom County. This weekend’s storm arrives as temperatures begin to ...
A combination of ice building up at the mouth of the Nooksack River and king tides led to flooding, according to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Video from KING 5 viewer Charles Baggett ...
The flood was extra destructive because it sent a section of the Nooksack River north into Canada, over dry land that is now occupied by homes, farms, churches, and businesses. Paula Harris is ...
In November, 2021, the flooding Nooksack rediscovered that old route north. Only now, there were towns in its path. We think of the Nooksack as a river belonging entirely to Washington state.
Approaching warmer weather could mean rapid snowmelt in the lowlands and the mountains, prompting fears of flooding across Western Washington, including the Nooksack River in Whatcom County.