![]() Related Story: Atmospheric River Heads to the Valley. Major to extreme impacts will once again be possible this weekend in the Sierra Nevada due to snow load as an atmospheric river passes over Central California this weekend. The rain total over that period could total nearly two inches. Then another atmospheric river will pound Fresno and surrounding communities with heavy rain Friday night through Saturday night. sdIzubzXwQĪ new system will drop Sierra snow levels to as low as 4,000 feet early Thursday and bring up to a half inch of rain to the Valley floor, the NWS says.įriday’s forecast calls for likely rain before 10 a.m. Thank you for your continued reports during our wet spell. Most areas of the San Joaquin Valley saw three-quarters of an inch to an inch of precipitation, while higher elevation areas saw 2-3 inches of precipitation. Here is a map showing yesterday’s storm precipitation totals. NWS records indicate that Fresno receives an average of 10.99 inches of rain annually between Oct. Last year at this time, the city had received 4.99 inches of rain. The Fresno area can expect multiple rounds of rain through the rest of the week and into next week, NWS said.Īccording to NWS data, Fresno received more than 1 inch of rain on Tuesday, pushing its total since Oct. RTYaSVE8UXĪ new storm is expected in Northern California late Wednesday and then it will move south into the San Joaquin Valley. The ground was saturated and the tree couldn’t support itself. Yesterday’s storm knocked down several trees- including an Eucalyptus tree at Reedy Park on Winery Ave at McKinley Ave. “All travel is discouraged,” the weather service said. Heavy snow is predicted for the mountains and travel will be difficult to near impossible. The NWS also issued a Winter Storm Watch through 4 a.m. Be cautious when driving, watch for any flood statements, and avoid traveling into the mountains,” the NWS office in Hanford said in a tweet. ![]() “Heavy rain after numerous storm systems the last few weeks will lead to increased chances of areal flooding in much of Central California. Related Story: Buckets of Rain in Store for Fresno Until Mid-January Other locations are Tenmile Canyon, Salt Wash, Nash Wash, Dry Fork, Sagers Wash, Cisco Wash, Tenmile Wash, and Little Grand Wash.Following heavy rains throughout the region, the National Weather Service issued a Flood Watch for Central California shortly before 11 a.m. Thompson Springs is the most likely place to experience minor flooding. This will remain in effect until 9:15 MST tonight and include I-70 from mile markers 182 to 200 and many of the rural areas of Central Grand County and Highway 191. This advisory is to remain in effect until 7:15 PMĪ second Areal Flood Advisory was issued for Grand County. ![]() ![]() ![]() UTAH (ABC4) – The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Areal Flood Advisory for parts of San Juan County including Canyonlands National Park and the rural areas of North Central San Juan County. ORIGINAL STORY: Areal Flood Advisory in effect: San Juan County, Grand County, SE Utah J/ 6:58 P.M. These floods can affect streams and creeks, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses. Please head in doors immediately and alert those you know in this area that might not have the information. Life threatening floods and thunderstorms are expected to continue for the next few hours. We should be seeing some flooding in Short Creek as well as across Water Canyon. The main affected area of this Warning is Hilldale. Los Angeles’ 1st Mexican restaurant coming to Utah ![]()
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