The major route across Washington's Cascades - I-90 over Snoqualmie Pass - closed Thursday due to avalanche danger, heavy snow and low visibility. All lanes of Interstate 5 in that area reopened Friday afternoon. In southwestern Washington's Lewis County, a 20-mile (32-kilometer) stretch of Interstate 5 had been closed in both directions south of Chehalis because of flooding from the Chehalis River. Snow and rain forced the closure of parts of Washington state's two major highways - Interstate 90 and Interstate 5 - with flooding that also swamped roads throughout Western Washington and Oregon. The man's residence was on a road that was flooded and authorities fear his vehicle was swept into floodwaters down a steep bank next to his driveway, Johansson said. At least one person was missing and presumed dead as snow turned to rain and deluged the Pacific Northwest on Friday, causing flooding, landslides and avalanche danger in the mountains.Ī 72-year-old man never returned after leaving his residence to move his car to higher ground on Friday morning west of Olympia, Washington, in Cosmopolis, according to Grays Harbor Undersheriff Brad Johansson. The highway had flooded after heavy rains caused the Skookumchuck River to rise about its northern banks.īELLINGHAM, Wash. Reggie Brown, of Centralia, carries his daughter, Ocean, 4, on his shoulders as he walks through the floodwaters on Highway 507 with his wife, Jonell Brown, on Friday in Centralia, Wash.
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