Stay informed about potential flooding in your area. We will update this page as new information becomes available.
December 9, 2025 – 6:00 PM
Green River Readiness Message for Residents Along Green River Road
This message is for people who live along Green River Road, from approximately Brannan Park to Auburn Black Diamond Road.
As heavy rain continues and another strong round of storms is expected overnight, the Green River is at Phase 4, and water is already over parts of Green River Road on the King County side. With additional rainfall and increased releases from Howard Hanson Dam, river levels may continue to rise and could impact low-lying properties along this stretch of the river.
While widespread residential flooding is not yet occurring, conditions can change quickly. Please use the Ready – Set – Go guidance below to help you prepare.
READY – Prepare Now
Take these steps as soon as possible:
- Stay informed:
- Monitor local news, National Weather Service alerts, and official updates from the City of Auburn, which will be posted on auburnwa.gov/flood, in addition to official social media channels like Facebook and BlueSky.
- Protect your property:
- Move vehicles, equipment, and trailers to higher ground.
- Elevate important items and electronics off the floor, especially in basements or ground-level rooms.
- Clear gutters, downspouts, and nearby storm drains of leaves and debris.
- Gather supplies:
- Assemble a “to-go kit” with medications, important documents, clothing, chargers, flashlights, food, and water.
- Make a plan for pets (carriers, leashes, food, medications).
- Talk with your household and neighbors:
- Review how you will leave if water begins to rise and where you will go.
- Check in with neighbors who may need extra assistance.
SET – Be Ready to Act
Be on heightened alert if:
During this phase:
- Keep vehicles fueled and parked facing out for a quick departure.
- Keep your to-go kit and any essential items by the door.
- Avoid walking or driving through standing water and do not go around “Road Closed” or “High Water” signs.
- Be prepared to leave quickly if conditions worsen or if you are asked to evacuate.
GO – Leave if Conditions Become Unsafe
Leave the area immediately if:
- Water is approaching your home, garage, or access road.
- Emergency officials direct you to evacuate.
- You feel unsafe remaining in place for any reason.
When in doubt, err on the side of safety. Remember:
Turn around, don’t drown.
Just a few inches of moving water can sweep a vehicle off the road, and the depth and speed of floodwater can be deceptive.
Use higher, alternate routes if possible, and never drive around barricades or through flooded sections of Green River Road or nearby streets.
Sandbag Locations
The City has established self-fill sand locations for residents who may need to protect their property:
- Lakeland Hills Area: Sunset Park – 1420 69th St SE
- Lea Hill Area: Across from 30631 124th Ave SE (north of Lea Hill Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5602 S 316th St (across from Evergreen Heights Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5214 S 296th St (west of 51st Ave S)
- Downtown Area: Les Gove Park along 12th St SE
King County also provides sandbags at several locations across the county.
Please bring your own shovel and be prepared to bring, fill and transport sandbags yourself. These locations do NOT provide bags.
When to Call
- Report non-emergency flooding issues (such as minor water over roads, blocked drains, or localized concerns) through SeeClickFix or by calling the City’s non-emergency line at 253-288-2121.
- Call 911 immediately if there is a threat to life or safety, including rapidly rising water, people trapped by flooding, or other urgent emergencies.
Ready Set Go Resources
King County Fire
King County Emergency News
We will continue to update this page as conditions change. Thank you for helping keep our community safe.
December 9, 2025 – 3:00 PM
Heavy rainfall continues across Auburn, and an even stronger round of rain is expected later this afternoon and overnight. The National Weather Service reports that this next system may bring significantly more rainfall than what we experienced on Monday.
White River Conditions
The White River has reached Flood Phase 3, and the City is taking precautionary steps in areas most susceptible to high water:
- The City is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to install Hesco flood barriers near the A Street Bridge and Roegner Park.
- Public Works crews have already cleared debris from the A Street Bridge center pier to improve flow.
- At this time, no additional major issues are reported along the White River.

Green River Conditions
The Green River is also at Phase 3, and water has risen over sections of Green River Road on the King County side of the Auburn border. In coordination with the City:
- King County is closing the roadway between S 277th Street and Mary Olson Park due to water over the pavement.
- Isaac Evans Park has been closed for public safety because of rising river levels.
Landslides & Wind
The ongoing rainfall has led to several small landslides around the city. While none currently present major hazards, some have resulted in local road closures.
Wind gusts between 30–35 mph are also expected to continue and may contribute to falling branches or debris.
Sandbag Availability
The City is staging sand piles at select park locations for residents who may need to fill sandbags to protect their property. More locations will be added if needed.
- Lakeland Hills Area: Sunset Park – 1420 69th St SE
- Lea Hill Area: Across from 30631 124th Ave SE (North of Lea Hill Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5602 S 316th St (Across from Evergreen Heights Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5214 S 296th St (west of 51st Ave S)
- Downtown Area: Les Gove Park along 12th St. SE
Emergency Proclamation
Earlier today, the Mayor signed a local emergency proclamation, which allows the City to move quickly in securing resources and responding to weather-related impacts.
December 9, 2025 – 9:30 AM

Monitoring River Conditions and Potential Flooding on the White River
The City of Auburn continues to monitor river conditions as a strong atmospheric river brings sustained rainfall to our region. Coordination continues with USACE, King County, and the National Weather Service.
- Auburn has received 650 feet of Hesco barriers for potential placement near the A Street Bridge along the White River Trail
- These barriers arrived Tuesday morning, and contractors are prepared to install them if needed.
- Portions of Roegner Park and the White River Trail between the park’s lot and the A Street Bridge are closed while assessments and potential flood-control work occur.
- No flooding is anticipated north of the White River at this time.
- Due to basin saturation, USACE is increasing releases from Mud Mountain Dam to an expected 12,000 cfs by Wednesday morning, which may cause localized minor flooding Thursday along the south side of the river.
- The Green River may reach Minor Flood Stage later this week due to increased releases from Howard Hanson Dam, with minor flooding expected in Isaac Evans Park.
- Residents are urged to use caution near rivers, stay alert to changing conditions, and report flooding via SeeClickFix or the non-emergency line at 253-288-2121.
- Emergency 911 should be used for life-safety concerns.
Flood Safety Tips
- Avoid walking or driving through standing or moving water -- just a few inches can sweep a vehicle off the roadway.
- Never go around “Road Closed” or “Flooded” signs.
- Keep storm drains near your home clear of leaves and debris.
- Stay informed by monitoring local weather alerts and updates from city and county agencies.
- If you live in a flood-prone area, review your emergency plan and secure outdoor items that could wash away.
We will continue to provide updates as conditions change. Thank you for your cooperation in helping keep our community safe!
Helpful Resources
For the latest information, please refer to: