It's That Time Again

 The Skokomish River is home to an annual salmon migration, but it's also the most flood-prone river in Western Washington. There's a road nearby (the river)," says hydrologist Brent Bower with the National Weather Service in Seattle. "So basically what's happened is (the salmon) are trying to go up the river. But when the river floods, they don't necessarily know what's the actual river channel, and what's not, so they just follow the water. And sometimes that water takes them across the road."

 Salmon are crossing W Skokomish Valley Rd, north of Shelton in Mason County. The fish are coming from Skokomish River. The waters are above the flood stage & there is a river flooding warning in effect until early Saturday morning. Some folks are out here trynna catch dinner.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1453855049260486656

 It's a nearly annual phenomenon. Do check yesterday's Twitter link, above!

 

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