The second batch of rain will pose the greatest threat for renewed flooding. Another batch of very heavy rain will swing through later in the day and continue into the overnight. The first batch of rain will lift to the northeast with parts of the Valley getting a break midday. Urban flooding and street flooding may rapidly develop, especially with already saturated soils. Rain will move into our area, becoming heavy at times Wednesday morning. This would exacerbate any flooding in areas where this occurs.Ĭharge up your electronics and ensure your flashlights are in working order. The core of the damaging winds will likely arrive between 5pm and 2am.ĭebris, such as branches, may clog storm drains or dam rivers. This will result in the potential for widespread and prolonged outages. The combination of high winds and wet grounds will have the potential to bring down or uproot numerous trees. The Valley and Foothills may experience wind gusts approaching 50-60 mph. Southerly winds will increase Wednesday afternoon bringing a period of strong to damaging wind gusts. The county said Wednesday that the reclamation district has yet to reach this break because the water is high and the Bradley Break is of a bigger concern,Ĭrews have been hard at work fixing and patching the levees, even as the rain started up again on Wednesday.ĬBS13's Chief Meteorologist Nic Merianos breaks down the latest forecast on the coming storm:įlash Flood Watch: Foothills (Burn Scar Areas) As of Wednesday morning, there was a patch at the break that was seven feet tall.Ī larger 3,000-foot break is on the south side of the Cosumnes near the Laguna Del Sol nudist resort. One of the two breaks, dubbed the Bradley Break, is on the north side of the Cosumnes and is about 2,000 feet wide. At least two of the eleven breaches are full-on breaks, meaning there is a clear cut in the water barrier. Ten of the breaches are along the Cosumnes River, west of Highway 99 to east of Wilton, while an eleventh breach is along the Mokelumne River, west of I-5. Sacramento County Officer of Emergency Services The following is a map with all the locations plotted: Levee breach locations See the complete 12-month weather predictions in The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac.Sacramento County officials have confirmed the locations where the Cosumnes River breached levees in the past storm on New Year's. September and October will be warmer and wetter than normal. The hottest periods will be in early June and early and late July. Summer temperatures will be above normal, with slightly above-normal rainfall. April and May will be warmer and drier than normal. The stormiest periods will be in early and late January, early to mid-February, and mid-March. The coldest temperatures will occur in early and late November, early and late December, and late January. Winter will be cooler and wetter than normal, with above-normal mountain snows. The 12-Month Long-Range Weather Report From The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac Scattered showers, then sunny turning cold November 2023 Long Range Weather Forecast for Pacific Southwest Dates Enter Your Location Free 2-Month Weather Forecast October 2023 Long Range Weather Forecast for Pacific Southwest Dates
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