Dec. 4th, 2007 01:19 am
Flooding update
Reiterating that we're safe, but some stuff from nearby, for the interest of non-locals:
This is just the other side of I-5 from us.

This is near the freeway entrance where we get onto I-405 every day. A huge office park in that area was evacuated.

We cross this intersection at least a few times a month to go shopping or to the movie theater in Woodinville. Video of this here.

Just a few blocks away from the MS campus

(Pics from SeattleTimes.com)
A .pdf map of the big stuff here. We live slightly to the east of where the "10" marker is.
Also, I-5 is closed for a 20-mile stretch around Centralia. That closure is expected to last for at least a couple more days.
The rain is still coming down--two more days' worth, according to forecasts.
This is just the other side of I-5 from us.
This is near the freeway entrance where we get onto I-405 every day. A huge office park in that area was evacuated.

We cross this intersection at least a few times a month to go shopping or to the movie theater in Woodinville. Video of this here.

Just a few blocks away from the MS campus

(Pics from SeattleTimes.com)
A .pdf map of the big stuff here. We live slightly to the east of where the "10" marker is.
Also, I-5 is closed for a 20-mile stretch around Centralia. That closure is expected to last for at least a couple more days.
The rain is still coming down--two more days' worth, according to forecasts.
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And isn't that footage from Woodinville just unbelievable? Near as I can tell from this morning's reporting, it's STILL underwater.