<p>The Skagit River reached its highest level in 11 years on November 23, flooding roads and forcing at least one family to evacuate.</p><p>The National Weather Service in Seattle tweeted</a> that the river had swelled to 34.1 feet, which is considered a “major flooding” event. This is the first time since 2006 that the warnings has been issued for the Skagit River..</p><p>According to KING 5</a>, one family in Lyman living on the border of the Skagit River was forced to evacuate due to flood water.</p><p>This drone footage shows views of the river and other flooded areas near Burlington and Mount Vernon. Credit: Facebook/Over Skagit via Storyful</p><br />