<p>Roads were flooded in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, on Friday, November 24, after the Skagit River broke its banks. Heavy rains caused the river to overflow</a>, reaching a crest of nearly 37 feet, the highest level since 2006. The flood stage is 28 feet.</p><p>On Saturday, the Skagit Department of Emergency Management reported</a> the river had begun receding, but flood alerts were still active</a> in several communities. Credit: Facebook/Brent Moran via Storyful</p><br />