Kittitas County under River Flood Warning

Warning in effect from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning

Mar. 25, 2026 at 3:18am

The National Weather Service has issued a River Flood Warning for Kittitas County in Washington state. The warning is in effect from Wednesday at 1:37 PM PDT until Thursday at 10:00 AM PDT.

Why it matters

Flooding can pose a serious threat to public safety and cause significant property damage, especially in areas near rivers and streams. Residents in the affected region should monitor the situation closely and heed any evacuation orders from local authorities.

The details

The River Flood Warning was issued due to heavy rainfall and snowmelt in the region, which is expected to cause rivers and streams to rise above flood stage. Specific details on which rivers or creeks are at risk have not been provided.

  • The River Flood Warning is in effect from Wednesday, March 24 at 1:37 PM PDT until Thursday, March 25 at 10:00 AM PDT.

The players

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What’s next

Residents in the affected areas should monitor local news and weather reports for updates on the flood situation and be prepared to follow any instructions from local authorities.

The takeaway

Flood warnings should always be taken seriously, as rising waters can pose a significant threat to public safety. Residents in the Kittitas County area should remain vigilant and heed all instructions from emergency officials during this period of heightened flood risk.