At least four rivers reached record levels this week as an atmospheric river swept through Western Washington, causing floods, landslides and other devastation.

Swollen rivers led to floods in numerous counties and evacuation notices for several cities, though some have been rescinded. Most of the rivers’ levels crested between Wednesday night and early Friday morning and while some didn’t beat previous records, most were close.

But while some rivers, like the Snohomish River, reached a record high on Thursday, they were still at major levels of flooding as of Friday morning. The Snohomish River at Snohomish on Friday was still above its previous record level.

Here are some rivers that reached record high levels this week:

Cedar River at Renton crested at a record 18.22 feet on Thursda

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