Our office will be closed tomorrow, and staff will work remotely. For inquiries about programs like Weekend Power Packs and TRACE Care, visit the website to find contact information.

Several local services are affected by the flooding: Snoqualmie Valley Transportation has canceled service until further notice, while both the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank and Riverview and Snoqualmie Valley School Districts will also be closed tomorrow.

Residents can access resources through King County’s Flood Warning System and the City of Carnation, which offers information on sandbags, roads, and shelters. Sno Valley Pet Services is available to care for pets if needed. Those who lost food due to flooding or power outages may file a claim with Washington State DSHS for benefits replacement.

Officials advise caution during flood conditions, warning against entering floodwaters or driving through flooded roads, as even a small amount of water can be dangerous. Residents should check official channels for updates and be prepared for changing conditions, including potential evacuation notices. A state of emergency is in effect as local organizations respond to the situation.