OUT OF MIND
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Latest topics
» Is it possible to apply positive + in favor Newton III Motion Law as a dynamic system in a motor engine
Much needed rain for California EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 11:33 pm by globalturbo

» Meta 1 Coin Scam Update - Robert Dunlop Arrested
Much needed rain for California EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 12:14 am by RamblerNash

» As We Navigate Debs Passing
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Jan 08, 2024 6:18 pm by Ponee

» 10/7 — Much More Dangerous & Diabolical Than Anyone Knows
Much needed rain for California EmptyThu Nov 02, 2023 8:30 pm by KennyL

» Sundays and Deb.....
Much needed rain for California EmptySun Oct 01, 2023 9:11 pm by NanneeRose

» African Official Exposes Bill Gates’ Depopulation Agenda: ‘My Country Is Not Your Laboratory’
Much needed rain for California EmptyThu Sep 21, 2023 4:39 am by NanneeRose

» DEBS HEALTH
Much needed rain for California EmptySun Sep 03, 2023 10:23 am by ANENRO

» Attorney Reveals the “Exculpatory” Evidence Jack Smith Possesses that Exonerates President Trump
Much needed rain for California EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:48 am by ANENRO

» Update From Site Owner to Members & Guests
Much needed rain for California EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:47 am by ANENRO

» New global internet censorship began today
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 21, 2023 9:25 am by NanneeRose

» Alienated from reality
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why does Russia now believe that Covid-19 was a US-created bioweapon?
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

»  Man reports history of interaction with seemingly intelligent orbs
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:34 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Western reactions to the controversial Benin Bronzes
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» India unveils first images from Moon mission
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Scientists achieve nuclear fusion net energy gain for second time
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:25 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Putin Signals 5G Ban
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:07 pm by PurpleSkyz

» “Texas Student Dies in Car Accident — Discovers Life after Death”
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:05 pm by PurpleSkyz

» The hidden history taught by secret societies
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:03 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Vaccines and SIDS (Crib Death)
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Sun blasts out highest-energy radiation ever recorded, raising questions for solar physics
Much needed rain for California EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 2:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why you should be eating more porcini mushrooms
Much needed rain for California EmptySun Aug 06, 2023 10:38 am by PurpleSkyz


You are not connected. Please login or register

Much needed rain for California

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

1Much needed rain for California Empty Much needed rain for California Sat Dec 17, 2016 10:39 am

PurpleSkyz

PurpleSkyz
Admin

Much needed rain for California as seven inches of rain, almost two months worth fell over the last 24-hour's in the San Francisco Bay Area


Much needed rain for California 920x920
Photo San Francisco Chronicle

One of the strongest rainstorms of the season hit the San Francisco Bay Area this week, with a small town in the North Bay receiving nearly seven inches of rain, almost two months worth fell over the last 24-hour period, forecasters said.
Flash-flood warnings are in effect for southern Sonoma County and northern Marin County.
The remote town of Venado, west of Healdsburg, was hit the hardest as the storm moves from the North Bay into San Francisco and the Central Coast.
Some creeks in those counties are over flood stages, and other areas are poised to get a good soaking later Thursday.
"We are expecting some enhanced activity later Thursday in the Santa Cruz mountains and possibly the Santa Lucia mountains and Monterey County," National Weather Service hydrologist Mark Strudley said.
The storm could soak the region with as much as 2 inches of rain throughout Thursday in San Francisco and the East Bay.
Double that amount is expected in parts of the South and North Bay.
Strudley said that by mid-day Friday, the storm should have worked out its way out of the Bay Area and the Central Coast. California Highway Patrol Officer Andrew Barclay said drivers should take it slow to avoid driving through standing water and losing control.
"My biggest suggestion right now is slow down and have patience," Barclay said Thursday while in Marin.
"It's going to take longer than normal to get home tonight, don't rush."
In Healdsburg, antique dealer Greg Sheldon said driving conditions were difficult there.
"Some of our streets are flooded here.
I had two feet of water in one of my lanes," said Sheldon, who works at Antique Harvest.
"There's just tons of water coming off, the ground is so saturated right now.
Every field is a big lake."
Chris Daniels, who also works in Healdsburg and lives nearby in Windsor, said she is worried about getting home Thursday night.
"I have a creek behind my house.
It's just about ready to go over our road," she said.
"I'm just hoping I can get back into my house"
The storm is adding to an already soggy past few months.
Forecasters say San Francisco's 12 days of rain in October were the most in a single month in more than a century.
San Francisco received 2.43 inches of precipitation in October, which was more than double the total from a year earlier.
South of San Francisco in the city of Pacifica, leaders are set to raze a neglected apartment that is at risk of crumbling due to coastal erosion.
Over the weekend a massive sinkhole opened near the building following rains and king tides. Workers pumped sand and concrete into the hole, which closed access to a popular beach and caused concerns about recurring erosion due to heavy rains and high waves.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning and flash-flood watch for Thursday through Friday for the Yosemite region.
Flooding will occur on the Merced River in Yosemite Valley.
Two to four inches of rain are forecast Thursday through Friday, with some areas receiving as much as six inches.
Roads will be closed in and out of the valley.

Thanks to: http://www.thebigwobble.org

Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum