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Summer swimming is harmful after winter flooding
Published 1:30 am Thursday, June 4, 2026
EVERETT — As summer time approaches, individuals will look to Snohomish County’s rivers to chill off.
However, rivers are dynamic and individuals who could really feel like they “know” a river could discover it totally different, particularly after the record-breaking floods in December.
Floods trigger rivers to alter. Rising and reducing floor ranges, together with faster-moving water, type and transfer log jams, shift rocks and collapse secure banks, in accordance with Meghan Jordan, spokesperson for the Snohomish County Department of Conservation & Natural Resources. Sediment is pushed from one space to a different, turning deep areas shallow and shallow areas deep.
In some areas, water could also be transferring quicker than anticipated, carrying chilly water alongside. During the summer time, heat floor temperatures could disguise a lot colder water beneath, Sky Valley Fire’s web site says.
“I know this can be a dangerous time on our rivers,” Jordan wrote in an electronic mail, “as the water temperature is very cold and people can experience the shock and drown.”
Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue has already begun pulling individuals from the water because the climate warms, stated Scott North, spokesperson for the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management.
“Swimming in open water (lakes, rivers, ponds, Puget Sound, and the ocean) is harder than in a pool,” Sky Valley Fire’s web site says. “People tire faster and get into trouble more quickly.”
Always take life jackets, a rescue machine (like a life preserver ring with rope), a cellphone and somebody who is aware of CPR, Sky Valley Fire recommends.
Check river and stream circumstances by contacting the U.S. Geological Survey at 253-428-3600 ext. 2635 and examine seashore advisories earlier than swimming at bit.ly/49GcHK9.
For extra data and security suggestions, go to snofire26wa.gov/water-safety.
For these impacted by the December floods who’re in search of federal monetary help, the deadline to use for FEMA aid funds is Wednesday.
Taylor Scott Richmond: 425-339-3046; [email protected]; X: @BTayOkay
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