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--- FLOOD ALERT ---

November 24, 2008

For the week of November 24, the NWS is forecasting mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of rain on Tuesday and Thursday. Conditions then become mostly sunny with areas of fog, by Friday and through the weekend. Urban stream flooding is not forecasted.

In the mountains the forecast calls for mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of rain or snow showers on Tuesday and Thursday. Conditions then become mostly sunny with areas of fog through the weekend. Freezing levels will fluctuate between 5,500 and 10,000-Ft. Riverine flooding is not forecasted.



NOTE: With the onset of fall weather and rains, leaves become a problem for clogging storm drain grates. As a reminder, residents can greatly help their own drainage situations by clearing away any leaves or other debris from storm drain grates, as well as minor blockages that may have clogged small culverts in ditches.


The Pierce County River Flood Warning Phase Web Service provides information on flooding conditions and phases for the Puyallup, Carbon, White and Nisqually Rivers. By moving the mouse cursor over a given reach of a river, one can easily see what level or phase level of flooding the river may be at.

Four phases of flow or flooding have been developed which the river flows may be at. These are:

Phase 1 - No Flooding
Phase 2 - Minor Flooding
Phase 3 - Moderate Flooding
Phase 4 - Severe Flooding

Phase 1 means that no flooding is occurring, however river flows may be at elevated flow stages.
Phase 2 means that minor flooding may likely occur in which low lying areas and pasture may flood due to some overtopping flows..
Phase 3 means that moderate flooding may likely occur in which adjacent property may be flooding and have more dangerous high velocity flow and debris.
Phase 4 means that severe flooding may likely occur in which adjacent and nearby property may be flooding with very dangerous high velocity flow, debris and deep water.

The information on the web page is updated as river flow and flooding conditions change. Therefore, viewers may need to check the site several time during the course of an event to track the phase levels as river conditions can change rather quickly. If you wish to zoom in to see more detailed flood plain information for a particular area or tax parcel, place your cursor on the river you wish to learn more about and then click on the link labled 'Go to Public GIS'.

We hope you find this site useful and helpful in order to help you plan and take the proper actions to protect your life, family and property.



Pierce County Public Works & Utilities - Flood Line: 253-798-4274 (leave a recorded message)

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