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Monday, March 9, 2026

Seattle Faces Heavy Rainfall And Flooding Challenges

In mid-November 2025, Seattle, Washington, has been inundated with significant rainfall, as a series of Pacific storm systems, including at least one atmospheric river, swept through the region. From November 13 to 16, residents experienced three separate weather systems that delivered relentless downpours, resulting in localized flooding, power outages, and heightened river levels throughout the area. These intense rain events have returned Seattle to its typical November precipitation levels, but the rapid succession of storms has stressed the local drainage infrastructure.

On November 14, weather reports indicated that the Seattle metropolitan area received between 0.8 and 1.5 inches of rain by mid-morning, with forecasts predicting an additional inch later in the day. In response to the ongoing deluge, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued flood advisories for urban and small-stream flooding across multiple counties, including King, Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap, and Mason. The advisories remain in effect as heavy rains continued to pose risks of flooding in low-lying areas and near rivers.

With the ground already saturated from previous rainfall, the influx of water has overwhelmed local drainage systems, leading to reports of flash flooding in various neighborhoods. Streets have transformed into rivers, and drivers have been urged to exercise caution, with several incidents of stalled vehicles reported. Emergency services have been activated, and crews are working around the clock to address flooding and ensure public safety.

The Seattle Department of Transportation has been deploying resources to clear storm drains and monitor high-water locations. As part of their response, the city is also coordinating with regional agencies to track river levels and provide updates to residents. Officials are advising the public to stay informed through local news channels and emergency alerts, encouraging residents to avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve.

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Looking ahead, weather forecasts suggest a slight reprieve in rainfall, but the potential for additional storms remains in the coming weeks. Seattle’s residents are reminded of the historical patterns of November weather, which often brings substantial rainfall, and are encouraged to prepare for possible future storms. As the community rallies to cope with the immediate impacts of this weather event, the focus will shift to recovery and resilience in the face of ongoing climate challenges.

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