Updates for Monday, Jan. 16

Updates for Monday, Jan. 16


Widespread flooding continued in components of Northern California after one other day of measurable rain. This consists of the main flooding within the Acampo space of San Joaquin County.LiveCopter 3 footage confirmed the Arbor Mobile Home Park inundated with water close to Woodbridge Road in Acampo east of Highway 99. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has issued a compulsory evacuation order for the park, the place round 175 residents have been evacuated on Sunday. In the Sierra, components of Highway 50 are again open with chain controls after an earlier closure for avalanche management. Interstate 80 can be open with chain controls. | Click right here for a real-time site visitors map | Clear right here for Caltrans street situations | Click right here for the newest forecast | Click right here for interactive radar | How to enroll for county emergency alerts | Send us your climate footage and videoIn Alameda County, roadway flooding shut down the Byron Highway at Mountain House Road Monday morning. Some drivers acquired caught whereas making an attempt to cross the street, KCRA 3’s Erin Heft reported. In the Wilton space, an evacuation order has been lifted however Sacramento County mentioned that the warning continues to be in place.President Joe Biden on Saturday permitted a significant catastrophe declaration for Sacramento County and several other different counties, which is able to assist people and companies get better from the consequences of the catastrophe. On Monday, his workplace confirmed that the President will probably be visiting California on Thursday to evaluate storm damages and learn the way a lot federal reduction will probably be wanted.See under for the newest updates on the impacts of Monday’s storm throughout Northern California. Northern California storm updates10:12 p.m.: Newman police have closed roads attributable to flooding and flooding dangers. See these closures within the Facebook publish under.9:43 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna offers an up to date have a look at flooding close to Acampo Road and Highway 99 in San Joaquin County.9:38 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Melanie Wingo mentioned she was capable of make it as much as Twin Bridges alongside Highway 50 earlier than street crews turned site visitors round attributable to snowy situations.9:35 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento has prolonged its flood advisory for the Acampo space of San Joaquin County attributable to ongoing flooding. That advisory will probably be in impact till Tuesday at 8 a.m.9:14 p.m.: KCRA 3 Chief Meteorologist mentioned Sacramento has had measurable rain for 21 of the final 22 days because the rains started late December.7:28 p.m.: Camino Schools introduced it’s canceling lessons on Tuesday, citing the quantity of snow, unsafe street situations and energy outages.7:25 p.m.: Caltrans mentioned there is no such thing as a estimated time of reopening for each instructions of Highway 99 from Peltier Road close to the group of Acampo to Turner Road in Lodi. Motorists are being requested to keep away from that space, citing unsafe driving situations.7:01 p.m.: The Amador County Unified School District introduced it’s canceling lessons for Pioneer Elementary School attributable to winter situations. All of its different colleges will stay open.6:17 p.m.: President Joe Biden will journey to components of the central California coast hit exhausting by the sequence of storms, his workplace confirmed in a launch. On Thursday, he’ll go to with first responders, officers and communities. He additionally plans to evaluate how a lot federal assist will probably be wanted to supply reduction.6:05 p.m.: Both instructions of Highway 99 in San Joaquin County are closed attributable to flooding. The closures are between Lodi and the Sacramento-San Joaquin county border line.5:15 p.m.: KCRA 3 Chief Meteorologist Mark mentioned downtown Sacramento is nicely above its common for rain to date.4:49 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento tweeted that Modesto and Stockton each noticed file rainfall on Monday. Modesto has 1.05 inches to date, and the outdated file for Jan. 16 was in 1950. Stockton has 1.23 inches to date, and its outdated file for Jan. 16 was in 1973.Both measurements for rainfall right now started at first of the calendar day, so it doesn’t embody rainfall when the storm started on Sunday.4:36 p.m.: Despite the snow, some households hoped to spend the vacation within the Lake Tahoe space, KCRA 3 Reporter Brittany Hope stories. The street situations acquired in the way in which of Susan Park’s authentic plans.“We were coming from Pleasant Hill,” she advised KCRA 3, whereas parked on the gasoline station in Nyack. “We just wanted to go to the snow and go to our favorite bakery in Truckee, but the snow is getting heavier and heavier so we’re scared, so we’re going to turn back and head home.”With colleges closed right now, Lincoln resident Kristin Cook took her youngsters up I-80 to play within the snow.Their mission was profitable, however it wrapped up sooner than anticipated as a result of heavier snowstorm and security issues.“It’s getting dicey,” she mentioned. “Now we’re just worried about the drive home, so we’ll go nice and slow.”4:07 p.m.: Highway 99 is closed at Turner Road in San Joaquin County, Caltrans says. 2:51 p.m.: Here’s an replace on I-80 chain controls. 2:35 p.m.: The Stanislaus County Office of Emergency Services issued evacuation warnings and orders for components of Crows Landing. The evacuation orders, which lawfully require residents to depart instantly attributable to danger of public security, is for residents east of Highway 33, west of Moran Road between Ike Crow Road and simply south of Eastin Road.Evacuation warnings have been issued for residents west of Highway 33, east of Medline Road between Ike Crow Road and simply south of Eastin Road. People will not be required to depart instantly with evacuation warnings however are really helpful to be prepared to depart at a second’s discover in case situations turn into threatening.Crows touchdown is a group roughly 20 miles southwest of Modesto and east of Interstate 5.2:25 p.m.: The Lodi Unified School District is closing Houston School and Joe Serna Jr. Charter School on Tuesday attributable to close by flooding.2:14 p.m.: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has issued a compulsory evacuation for Arbor Mobile Home Park. Crews are within the space to help. 1:05 p.m.: LiveCopter 3 has a view of Dry Creek Golf Course in Galt lined with floodwaters. 12:47 p.m.: Here’s a have a look at situations on I-80 within the Sierra. 12:46 p.m.: Some areas in our area have had greater than 5 inches of rain since Friday. 12:42 p.m.: Here’s a have a look at the massive quantities of rain since final night time within the San Joaquin Valley. 12:27 p.m.: KCRA 3’s Josie Heart stories that flooding on Highway 33 within the Vernalis space of San Joaquin County is inflicting some hurdles and confusion for drivers. It stretches on for a number of miles. At the intersection of McCracken Road and Highway 33, a Caltrans employee was making an attempt to cease drivers from going by means of, however drivers simply saved getting in, she mentioned. 12:08 a.m.: LiveCopter 3 exhibits site visitors backed up on Highway 88 in Acampo. 11:27 a.m.: Here’s a have a look at closures on I-5 and Highway 99 in San Joaquin County. 11:21: LiveCopter 3 has a view of flooding close to Highway 99 in San Joaquin County.11:11 a.m.: A driver was rescued from floodwaters early Monday in Tracy. 10:50 a.m.: A quick twister touched down throughout Saturday’s storm in south Sacramento County close to Rancho Seco Park, the National Weather Service confirmed. See extra right here. 10:49 a.m.: Part of Midas Avenue is closed in Rocklin.10:46 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Orko Manna was on the scene yesterday when about 175 residents of the Arbor Mobile Home Park in Acampo evacuated attributable to localized flooding. Rescue crews waded by means of waist-deep water to place residents on boats. 10:25 a.m.: The National Weather Service has a flood advisory in place till midday for minor flooding in low-lying areas and poor drainage areas.Places to anticipate flooding are:StocktonModestoTracyTurlockCeresGaltOakdaleJacksonPalomaSan AndreasMantecaLodiRiverbankPattersonLathropRiponWaterfordIoneRio VistaEscalon10:22 a.m.: Here are the newest updates for Highway 88 and Highway 50. 9:51 a.m.: The California Highway Patrol in Modesto stories flooding on Highway 33.9:37 a.m.: Here’s an replace on roadway flooding in Stockton. 9:33 a.m.: Highway 33 is closed from McCracken Road to Fink Road.9:10 a.m.: The metropolis of Tracy says a flood advisory is in impact till midday and a few roads are closed.9:04 a.m.: Caltrans says that avalanche management and spinouts are forcing closures on Highway 50 within the Sierra. Chain controls are in impact on I-80. Monday, 8:52 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Leticia Ordaz stories that Twin Cities Road in Herald is flooded. Sunday, 12:15 p.m.: The Evacuation Order for Wilton was lifted by Sacramento County, however they mentioned that the warning continues to be in place.8:17 a.m.: Here’s a have a look at rain totals over the previous 48 hours. 7:56 a.m.: The National Weather Service nonetheless doesn’t advocate Sierra journey. 6:43 a.m.: Expect extra rounds of rain and snow by means of Monday. Here’s the timeline. Sunday, 6:42 a.m.: I-80 is again open for Sierra vacationers. Saturday, 11:15 p.m.: 7001 Latrobe Road close to Throttle is closed as a result of street being washed away in line with CHP Placerville. This is south of El Dorado Hills. There is not any estimated time of reopening. 8:57 p.m.: President Biden has permitted California’s Major Disaster Declaration request, KCRA 3’s Ashley Zavala stories. Residents and enterprise homeowners affected by the catastrophe in Sacramento, Merced and Santa Cruz counties can start making use of for help at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA, or by utilizing the FEMA App.8:47 p.m.: A giant rig overturned on the Golden Gate Bridge within the Bay Area.8:44 p.m.: PG&E says that 4,771 prospects are with out energy in El Dorado Hills from a weather-related outage that started at 7:45 p.m.4:55 p.m.: Rising water ranges within the Cosumnes River have precipitated Sacramento County’s Office of Emergency Services to position an Evacuation Order within the Wilton space. 4: 15 p.m.: Taylor Road in Placer county is now open after being closed earlier within the day close to Newcastle Tunnel due to a boulder blocking the roadway. 4:10 p.m.: A small stream flood warning was issued in El Dorado County attributable to heavy rainfall. 3:30 p.m.: Stanislaus County positioned an Evacuation Order on the Rural Patterson learn between Del Puerto Creek and Fig Avenue. 2:30 p.m.: Placer County Sheriff’s Office mentioned {that a} boulder is obstructing site visitors on Taylor Road between Old State Highway and Highway 193. The street is shut down till additional discover. 2:00 p.m.: Flooding has precipitated street closures on Interstate 505 from the I-5 junction to County Road 19 in Yolo County.1:40 p.m.: The City of Stockton warned in opposition to touring between West Lane and Holman Road attributable to response to outages and flooding. 12:40 p.m.: The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services mentioned in a media launch that they’re issuing an evacuation warning for Wilton, Rancho Murieta, Herald, Dillard Road and different surrounding areas. 12:10 p.m.: Avalanche management is being performed on Highway 50 and site visitors is being held between Sly Park and Meyers. 12:00 p.m.: Heavy snow within the Sierra is making roads much less seen. I-80 is being closed between Colfax and Stateline. 10:48 a.m.: Traffic is now being held on Highway 50 between Echo Summit and Meyers due to spinouts. 10:46 a.m.: The Cosumnes River is anticipated to rise above flood stage this night. 10:30 a.m.: Meteorologist Eileen Javora offers an replace on the place the storm is now bringing torrential rain and powerful winds. 10:18 a.m.: Sierra site visitors is being held at numerous factors on I-80.10:17 a.m.: Traffic is obvious on Highway 50 in Sacramento. 10:15 a.m.: SMUD outages are all the way down to 16,000. 10:03 a.m.: More than 26,000 SMUD prospects have misplaced energy, as of simply earlier than 10 a.m.9:50 a.m.: A 51 mph wind gust was recorded at McClellan Airfield in Sacramento County at 9:35 a.m. 9:29 a.m.: Winds have knocked particles onto lanes of Highway 50 in Sacramento. 9:11 a.m.: Spinouts have prompted the closure of components of Highway 20 in Nevada County, Caltrans says. 9:08 a.m.: The National Weather Service says a slender band of heavy rainfall within the Sacramento Valley might convey native flooding, wind gusts of as much as 50 mph and a half-inch of hail. It might affect the higher Sacramento space between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 8:21 a.m.: Here’s an replace on Sierra chain controls. Officials warn of intensive delays right now for vacationers. 7:41 a.m.: Here’s a have a look at the newest forecast. Travelers needs to be conscious that journey by means of the mountains will probably be troublesome and at instances unimaginable this vacation weekend.Meteorologist Eileen Javora says the Sierra will see regular and at instances heavy snow all through the day on Saturday. Snow ranges will drop to 4,000 toes by the afternoon and night. Also Saturday, widespread average to heavy rainfall is anticipated to maneuver by means of the Valley.Rain started earlier than dawn and probably the most intense rain will finish by mid-day with patchy showers lingering by means of the night.Winds will probably be gustiest earlier than 11 a.m. within the Valley at 40 to 45 mph. That means there could possibly be extra harm to bushes and energy outages.A number of embedded thunderstorms are attainable within the afternoon together with a interval of some gusty winds and small hail. Rotation in these storms isn’t out of the query, Javora mentioned. 7:40 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Melanie Wingo took a have a look at vacation journey points final night time. Here’s tips on how to observe energy outagesSee SMUD’s outage map right hereSee PG&E’s outage map right hereSee all California outages right hereCheck interactive Doppler radar(App customers, click on right here to see interactive radar.)Real-time site visitors map(App customers, click on right here to see our real-time site visitors map.)Follow our KCRA climate group on social mediaChief Meteorologist Mark Finan on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Tamara Berg on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Eileen Javora on FacebookMeteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on FacebookMeteorologist/Climate Reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and TwitterWatch our forecasts on TV or on-lineHere’s the place to search out our newest video forecast. You also can watch a livestream of our newest newscast right here. The banner on our web site turns pink once we’re reside.We’re additionally streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

Widespread flooding continued in components of Northern California after one other day of measurable rain. This consists of the main flooding within the Acampo space of San Joaquin County.

LiveCopter 3 footage confirmed the Arbor Mobile Home Park inundated with water close to Woodbridge Road in Acampo east of Highway 99. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has issued a compulsory evacuation order for the park, the place round 175 residents were evacuated on Sunday.

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In the Sierra, components of Highway 50 are again open with chain controls after an earlier closure for avalanche management. Interstate 80 can be open with chain controls.

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In Alameda County, roadway flooding shut down the Byron Highway at Mountain House Road Monday morning. Some drivers acquired caught whereas making an attempt to cross the street, KCRA 3’s Erin Heft reported.

In the Wilton space, an evacuation order has been lifted however Sacramento County mentioned that the warning continues to be in place.

President Joe Biden on Saturday permitted a significant catastrophe declaration for Sacramento County and several other different counties, which is able to assist people and companies get better from the consequences of the catastrophe. On Monday, his workplace confirmed that the President will probably be visiting California on Thursday to evaluate storm damages and learn the way a lot federal reduction will probably be wanted.

See under for the newest updates on the impacts of Monday’s storm throughout Northern California.

Northern California storm updates

10:12 p.m.: Newman police have closed roads attributable to flooding and flooding dangers. See these closures within the Facebook publish under.

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9:43 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna offers an up to date have a look at flooding close to Acampo Road and Highway 99 in San Joaquin County.

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9:38 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Melanie Wingo mentioned she was capable of make it as much as Twin Bridges alongside Highway 50 earlier than street crews turned site visitors round attributable to snowy situations.

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9:35 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento has prolonged its flood advisory for the Acampo space of San Joaquin County attributable to ongoing flooding. That advisory will probably be in impact till Tuesday at 8 a.m.

9:14 p.m.: KCRA 3 Chief Meteorologist mentioned Sacramento has had measurable rain for 21 of the final 22 days because the rains started late December.

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7:28 p.m.: Camino Schools introduced it’s canceling lessons on Tuesday, citing the quantity of snow, unsafe street situations and energy outages.

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7:25 p.m.: Caltrans mentioned there is no such thing as a estimated time of reopening for each instructions of Highway 99 from Peltier Road close to the group of Acampo to Turner Road in Lodi. Motorists are being requested to keep away from that space, citing unsafe driving situations.

7:01 p.m.: The Amador County Unified School District introduced it’s canceling lessons for Pioneer Elementary School attributable to winter situations. All of its different colleges will stay open.

6:17 p.m.: President Joe Biden will journey to components of the central California coast hit exhausting by the sequence of storms, his workplace confirmed in a launch. On Thursday, he’ll go to with first responders, officers and communities. He additionally plans to evaluate how a lot federal assist will probably be wanted to supply reduction.

6:05 p.m.: Both instructions of Highway 99 in San Joaquin County are closed attributable to flooding. The closures are between Lodi and the Sacramento-San Joaquin county border line.

5:15 p.m.: KCRA 3 Chief Meteorologist Mark mentioned downtown Sacramento is nicely above its common for rain to date.

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4:49 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento tweeted that Modesto and Stockton each noticed file rainfall on Monday. Modesto has 1.05 inches to date, and the outdated file for Jan. 16 was in 1950. Stockton has 1.23 inches to date, and its outdated file for Jan. 16 was in 1973.

Both measurements for rainfall right now started at first of the calendar day, so it doesn’t embody rainfall when the storm started on Sunday.

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4:36 p.m.: Despite the snow, some households hoped to spend the vacation within the Lake Tahoe space, KCRA 3 Reporter Brittany Hope stories.

The street situations acquired in the way in which of Susan Park’s authentic plans.

“We were coming from Pleasant Hill,” she advised KCRA 3, whereas parked on the gasoline station in Nyack. “We just wanted to go to the snow and go to our favorite bakery in Truckee, but the snow is getting heavier and heavier so we’re scared, so we’re going to turn back and head home.”

With colleges closed right now, Lincoln resident Kristin Cook took her youngsters up I-80 to play within the snow.

Their mission was profitable, however it wrapped up sooner than anticipated as a result of heavier snowstorm and security issues.

“It’s getting dicey,” she mentioned. “Now we’re just worried about the drive home, so we’ll go nice and slow.”

4:07 p.m.: Highway 99 is closed at Turner Road in San Joaquin County, Caltrans says.

2:51 p.m.: Here’s an replace on I-80 chain controls.

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2:35 p.m.: The Stanislaus County Office of Emergency Services issued evacuation warnings and orders for components of Crows Landing. The evacuation orders, which lawfully require residents to depart instantly attributable to danger of public security, is for residents east of Highway 33, west of Moran Road between Ike Crow Road and simply south of Eastin Road.

Evacuation warnings have been issued for residents west of Highway 33, east of Medline Road between Ike Crow Road and simply south of Eastin Road. People will not be required to depart instantly with evacuation warnings however are really helpful to be prepared to depart at a second’s discover in case situations turn into threatening.

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Crows touchdown is a group roughly 20 miles southwest of Modesto and east of Interstate 5.

2:25 p.m.: The Lodi Unified School District is closing Houston School and Joe Serna Jr. Charter School on Tuesday attributable to close by flooding.

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2:14 p.m.: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has issued a compulsory evacuation for Arbor Mobile Home Park. Crews are within the space to help.

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1:05 p.m.: LiveCopter 3 has a view of Dry Creek Golf Course in Galt lined with floodwaters.


12:47 p.m.: Here’s a have a look at situations on I-80 within the Sierra.

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12:46 p.m.: Some areas in our area have had greater than 5 inches of rain since Friday.

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12:42 p.m.: Here’s a have a look at the massive quantities of rain since final night time within the San Joaquin Valley.

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12:27 p.m.: KCRA 3’s Josie Heart stories that flooding on Highway 33 within the Vernalis space of San Joaquin County is inflicting some hurdles and confusion for drivers. It stretches on for a number of miles.

At the intersection of McCracken Road and Highway 33, a Caltrans employee was making an attempt to cease drivers from going by means of, however drivers simply saved getting in, she mentioned.

12:08 a.m.: LiveCopter 3 exhibits site visitors backed up on Highway 88 in Acampo.

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11:27 a.m.: Here’s a have a look at closures on I-5 and Highway 99 in San Joaquin County.

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11:21: LiveCopter 3 has a view of flooding close to Highway 99 in San Joaquin County.

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11:11 a.m.: A driver was rescued from floodwaters early Monday in Tracy.

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10:50 a.m.: A quick twister touched down throughout Saturday’s storm in south Sacramento County close to Rancho Seco Park, the National Weather Service confirmed. See more here.

10:49 a.m.: Part of Midas Avenue is closed in Rocklin.

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10:46 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Orko Manna was on the scene yesterday when about 175 residents of the Arbor Mobile Home Park in Acampo evacuated attributable to localized flooding. Rescue crews waded by means of waist-deep water to place residents on boats.

10:25 a.m.: The National Weather Service has a flood advisory in place till midday for minor flooding in low-lying areas and poor drainage areas.

Places to anticipate flooding are:

  • Stockton
  • Modesto
  • Tracy
  • Turlock
  • Ceres
  • Galt
  • Oakdale
  • Jackson
  • Paloma
  • San Andreas
  • Manteca
  • Lodi
  • Riverbank
  • Patterson
  • Lathrop
  • Ripon
  • Waterford
  • Ione
  • Rio Vista
  • Escalon

10:22 a.m.: Here are the newest updates for Highway 88 and Highway 50.

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9:51 a.m.: The California Highway Patrol in Modesto stories flooding on Highway 33.

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9:37 a.m.: Here’s an replace on roadway flooding in Stockton.

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9:33 a.m.: Highway 33 is closed from McCracken Road to Fink Road.

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9:10 a.m.: The metropolis of Tracy says a flood advisory is in impact till midday and a few roads are closed.

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9:04 a.m.: Caltrans says that avalanche management and spinouts are forcing closures on Highway 50 within the Sierra.

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Chain controls are in impact on I-80.

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Monday, 8:52 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Leticia Ordaz stories that Twin Cities Road in Herald is flooded.

Sunday, 12:15 p.m.: The Evacuation Order for Wilton was lifted by Sacramento County, however they mentioned that the warning continues to be in place.

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8:17 a.m.: Here’s a have a look at rain totals over the previous 48 hours.

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7:56 a.m.: The National Weather Service nonetheless doesn’t advocate Sierra journey.

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6:43 a.m.: Expect extra rounds of rain and snow by means of Monday. Here’s the timeline.

Sunday, 6:42 a.m.: I-80 is again open for Sierra vacationers.

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Saturday, 11:15 p.m.: 7001 Latrobe Road close to Throttle is closed as a result of street being washed away in line with CHP Placerville. This is south of El Dorado Hills. There is not any estimated time of reopening.

8:57 p.m.: President Biden has permitted California’s Major Disaster Declaration request, KCRA 3’s Ashley Zavala stories.

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Residents and enterprise homeowners affected by the catastrophe in Sacramento, Merced and Santa Cruz counties can start making use of for help at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA, or by utilizing the FEMA App.

8:47 p.m.: A giant rig overturned on the Golden Gate Bridge within the Bay Area.

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8:44 p.m.: PG&E says that 4,771 prospects are with out energy in El Dorado Hills from a weather-related outage that started at 7:45 p.m.

4:55 p.m.: Rising water ranges within the Cosumnes River have precipitated Sacramento County’s Office of Emergency Services to position an Evacuation Order within the Wilton space.

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4: 15 p.m.: Taylor Road in Placer county is now open after being closed earlier within the day close to Newcastle Tunnel due to a boulder blocking the roadway.

4:10 p.m.: A small stream flood warning was issued in El Dorado County attributable to heavy rainfall.

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3:30 p.m.: Stanislaus County positioned an Evacuation Order on the Rural Patterson learn between Del Puerto Creek and Fig Avenue.

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2:30 p.m.: Placer County Sheriff’s Office mentioned {that a} boulder is obstructing site visitors on Taylor Road between Old State Highway and Highway 193. The street is shut down till additional discover.

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2:00 p.m.: Flooding has precipitated street closures on Interstate 505 from the I-5 junction to County Road 19 in Yolo County.

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1:40 p.m.: The City of Stockton warned in opposition to touring between West Lane and Holman Road attributable to response to outages and flooding.

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12:40 p.m.: The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services mentioned in a media launch that they’re issuing an evacuation warning for Wilton, Rancho Murieta, Herald, Dillard Road and different surrounding areas.

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12:10 p.m.: Avalanche management is being performed on Highway 50 and site visitors is being held between Sly Park and Meyers.

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12:00 p.m.: Heavy snow within the Sierra is making roads much less seen. I-80 is being closed between Colfax and Stateline.

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10:48 a.m.: Traffic is now being held on Highway 50 between Echo Summit and Meyers due to spinouts.

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10:46 a.m.: The Cosumnes River is anticipated to rise above flood stage this night.

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10:30 a.m.: Meteorologist Eileen Javora offers an replace on the place the storm is now bringing torrential rain and powerful winds.


10:18 a.m.: Sierra site visitors is being held at numerous factors on I-80.

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10:17 a.m.: Traffic is obvious on Highway 50 in Sacramento.

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10:15 a.m.: SMUD outages are all the way down to 16,000.

10:03 a.m.: More than 26,000 SMUD prospects have misplaced energy, as of simply earlier than 10 a.m.

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9:50 a.m.: A 51 mph wind gust was recorded at McClellan Airfield in Sacramento County at 9:35 a.m.

9:29 a.m.: Winds have knocked particles onto lanes of Highway 50 in Sacramento.

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9:11 a.m.: Spinouts have prompted the closure of components of Highway 20 in Nevada County, Caltrans says.

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9:08 a.m.: The National Weather Service says a slender band of heavy rainfall within the Sacramento Valley might convey native flooding, wind gusts of as much as 50 mph and a half-inch of hail. It might affect the higher Sacramento space between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

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8:21 a.m.: Here’s an replace on Sierra chain controls. Officials warn of intensive delays right now for vacationers.

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7:52 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Maricela De La Cruz reported that Cal Expo has opened as a weather respite center for Sacramento’s unhoused residents.

7:48 a.m.: The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for parts of the Valley, Delta and Foothills through this evening, saying that increased runoff could lead to roadway and urban flooding, as well as small stream flooding.

Officials also warn against travel in the Sierra where snow will be heavy at times today.

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7:41 a.m.: Here’s a look at the latest forecast.

Travelers should be aware that travel through the mountains will be difficult and at times impossible this holiday weekend.

Meteorologist Eileen Javora says the Sierra will see steady and at times heavy snow throughout the day on Saturday.

Snow levels will drop to 4,000 feet by the afternoon and evening.

Also Saturday, widespread moderate to heavy rainfall is expected to move through the Valley.

Rain began before sunrise and the most intense rain will end by mid-day with patchy showers lingering through the evening.

Winds will be gustiest before 11 a.m. in the Valley at 40 to 45 mph. That means there could be more damage to trees and power outages.

A few embedded thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon along with a period of some gusty winds and small hail. Rotation in these storms is not out of the question, Javora said.

7:40 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Melanie Wingo took a look at holiday travel issues last night.

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