As extra rain falls in Northern California on Monday, widespread flooding is being reported in San Joaquin County. LiveCopter 3 footage confirmed the Arbor Cell Residence Park inundated with water close to Woodbridge Highway in Acampo east of Freeway 99. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Workplace has issued a compulsory evacuation order for the park, the place round 175 residents have been evacuated on Sunday. Within the Sierra, elements of Freeway 50 are closed for avalanche management. Vacationers are advised to anticipate delays. Interstate 80 is open with chain controls. | Click on right here for a real-time visitors map | Clear right here for Caltrans highway circumstances | Click on right here for the most recent forecast | Click on right here for interactive radar | How to join county emergency alerts | Ship us your climate photos and videoIn Alameda County, roadway flooding shut down the Byron Freeway at Mountain Home Highway Monday morning. Some drivers acquired caught whereas making an attempt to cross the highway, KCRA 3’s Erin Heft reported. Within the Wilton space, an evacuation order has been lifted however Sacramento County stated that the warning continues to be in place.President Joe Biden on Saturday accepted a serious catastrophe declaration for Sacramento County and a number of other different counties, which is able to assist people and companies get better from the results of the catastrophe.See under for the most recent updates on the impacts of Monday’s storm throughout Northern California. Northern California storm updates2:14 p.m.: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Workplace has issued a compulsory evacuation for Arbor Cell Residence 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 is a take a look at circumstances 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 is a take a look at the large quantities of rain since final night time within the San Joaquin Valley. 12:27 p.m.: KCRA 3’s Josie Coronary heart experiences that flooding on Freeway 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. On the intersection of McCracken Highway and Freeway 33, a Caltrans employee was making an attempt to cease drivers from going via, however drivers simply saved getting into, she stated. 12:08 a.m.: LiveCopter 3 exhibits visitors backed up on Freeway 88 in Acampo. 11:27 a.m.: Here is a take a look at closures on I-5 and Freeway 99 in San Joaquin County. 11:21: LiveCopter 3 has a view of flooding close to Freeway 99 in San Joaquin County.11:11 a.m.: A driver was rescued from floodwaters early Monday in Tracy. 10:50 a.m.: A short twister touched down throughout Saturday’s storm in south Sacramento County close to Rancho Seco Park, the Nationwide Climate Service confirmed. See extra right here. 10:49 a.m.: A 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 Cell Residence Park in Acampo evacuated as a consequence of localized flooding. Rescue crews waded via waist-deep water to place residents on boats. 10:25 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service has a flood advisory in place till midday for minor flooding in low-lying areas and poor drainage areas.Locations to anticipate flooding are:StocktonModestoTracyTurlockCeresGaltOakdaleJacksonPalomaSan AndreasMantecaLodiRiverbankPattersonLathropRiponWaterfordIoneRio VistaEscalon10:22 a.m.: Listed here are the most recent updates for Freeway 88 and Freeway 50. 9:51 a.m.: The California Freeway Patrol in Modesto experiences flooding on Freeway 33.9:37 a.m.: Here is an replace on roadway flooding in Stockton. 9:33 a.m.: Freeway 33 is closed from McCracken Highway to Fink Highway.9:10 a.m.: Town 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 Freeway 50 within the Sierra. Chain controls are in impact on I-80. Monday, 8:52 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Leticia Ordaz experiences that Twin Cities Highway in Herald is flooded. Sunday, 12:15 p.m.: The Evacuation Order for Wilton was lifted by Sacramento County, however they stated that the warning continues to be in place.8:17 a.m.: Here is a take a look at rain totals over the previous 48 hours. 7:56 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service nonetheless doesn’t advocate Sierra journey. 6:43 a.m.: Anticipate extra rounds of rain and snow via Monday. Here is the timeline. Sunday, 6:42 a.m.: I-80 is again open for Sierra vacationers. Saturday, 11:15 p.m.: 7001 Latrobe Highway close to Throttle is closed as a result of highway being washed away in response to CHP Placerville. That is south of El Dorado Hills. There isn’t a estimated time of reopening. 8:57 p.m.: President Biden has accepted California’s Main Catastrophe Declaration request, KCRA 3’s Ashley Zavala experiences. 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 through the use of the FEMA App.8:47 p.m.: An enormous rig overturned on the Golden Gate Bridge within the Bay Space.8:44 p.m.: PG&E says that 4,771 clients 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 prompted Sacramento County’s Workplace of Emergency Providers to put an Evacuation Order within the Wilton space. 4: 15 p.m.: Taylor Highway 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 as a consequence of 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 Workplace stated {that a} boulder is obstructing visitors on Taylor Highway between Outdated State Freeway and Freeway 193. The highway is shut down till additional discover. 2:00 p.m.: Flooding has prompted highway closures on Interstate 505 from the I-5 junction to County Highway 19 in Yolo County.1:40 p.m.: The Metropolis of Stockton warned in opposition to touring between West Lane and Holman Highway as a consequence of response to outages and flooding. 12:40 p.m.: The Sacramento County Workplace of Emergency Providers stated in a media launch that they’re issuing an evacuation warning for Wilton, Rancho Murieta, Herald, Dillard Highway and different surrounding areas. 12:10 p.m.: Avalanche management is being carried out on Freeway 50 and 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.: Visitors is now being held on Freeway 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 provides an replace on the place the storm is now bringing torrential rain and robust winds. 10:18 a.m.: Sierra visitors is being held at varied factors on I-80.10:17 a.m.: Visitors is evident on Freeway 50 in Sacramento. 10:15 a.m.: SMUD outages are all the way down to 16,000. 10:03 a.m.: Greater than 26,000 SMUD clients 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 Freeway 50 in Sacramento. 9:11 a.m.: Spinouts have prompted the closure of elements of Freeway 20 in Nevada County, Caltrans says. 9:08 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service says a slender band of heavy rainfall within the Sacramento Valley may convey native flooding, wind gusts of as much as 50 mph and a half-inch of hail. It may influence the higher Sacramento space between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 8:21 a.m.: Here is an replace on Sierra chain controls. Officers warn of in depth delays at present for vacationers. 7:41 a.m.: Here is a take a look at the most recent forecast. Vacationers ought to be conscious that journey via the mountains might be tough 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. Additionally Saturday, widespread reasonable to heavy rainfall is anticipated to maneuver via the Valley.Rain started earlier than dawn and essentially the most intense rain will finish by mid-day with patchy showers lingering via the night.Winds might be gustiest earlier than 11 a.m. within the Valley at 40 to 45 mph. Which means there may very well be extra injury to bushes and energy outages.Just a few embedded thunderstorms are attainable within the afternoon together with a interval of some gusty winds and small hail. Rotation in these storms shouldn’t be out of the query, Javora stated. 7:40 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Melanie Wingo took a take a look at vacation journey points final night time. 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As extra rain falls in Northern California on Monday, widespread flooding is being reported in San Joaquin County.
LiveCopter 3 footage confirmed the Arbor Cell Residence Park inundated with water close to Woodbridge Highway in Acampo east of Freeway 99. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Workplace has issued a compulsory evacuation order for the park, the place round 175 residents have been evacuated on Sunday.
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Within the Sierra, elements of Freeway 50 are closed for avalanche management. Vacationers are advised to anticipate delays. Interstate 80 is open with chain controls.
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In Alameda County, roadway flooding shut down the Byron Freeway at Mountain Home Highway Monday morning. Some drivers acquired caught whereas making an attempt to cross the highway, KCRA 3’s Erin Heft reported.
Within the Wilton space, an evacuation order has been lifted however Sacramento County stated that the warning continues to be in place.
President Joe Biden on Saturday accepted a serious catastrophe declaration for Sacramento County and a number of other different counties, which is able to assist people and companies get better from the results of the catastrophe.
See under for the most recent updates on the impacts of Monday’s storm throughout Northern California.
Northern California storm updates
2:14 p.m.: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Workplace has issued a compulsory evacuation for Arbor Cell Residence 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 is a take a look at circumstances 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 is a take a look at the large quantities of rain since final night time within the San Joaquin Valley.
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12:27 p.m.: KCRA 3’s Josie Coronary heart experiences that flooding on Freeway 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.
On the intersection of McCracken Highway and Freeway 33, a Caltrans employee was making an attempt to cease drivers from going via, however drivers simply saved getting into, she stated.
12:08 a.m.: LiveCopter 3 exhibits visitors backed up on Freeway 88 in Acampo.
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11:27 a.m.: Here is a take a look at closures on I-5 and Freeway 99 in San Joaquin County.
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11:21: LiveCopter 3 has a view of flooding close to Freeway 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 short twister touched down throughout Saturday’s storm in south Sacramento County close to Rancho Seco Park, the Nationwide Climate Service confirmed. See extra right here.
10:49 a.m.: A 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 Cell Residence Park in Acampo evacuated as a consequence of localized flooding. Rescue crews waded via waist-deep water to place residents on boats.
10:25 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service has a flood advisory in place till midday for minor flooding in low-lying areas and poor drainage areas.
Locations 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.: Listed here are the most recent updates for Freeway 88 and Freeway 50.
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9:51 a.m.: The California Freeway Patrol in Modesto experiences flooding on Freeway 33.
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9:37 a.m.: Here is an replace on roadway flooding in Stockton.
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9:33 a.m.: Freeway 33 is closed from McCracken Highway to Fink Highway.
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9:10 a.m.: Town 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 Freeway 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 experiences that Twin Cities Highway in Herald is flooded.
Sunday, 12:15 p.m.: The Evacuation Order for Wilton was lifted by Sacramento County, however they stated that the warning continues to be in place.
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8:17 a.m.: Here is a take a look at rain totals over the previous 48 hours.
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7:56 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service nonetheless doesn’t advocate Sierra journey.
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6:43 a.m.: Anticipate extra rounds of rain and snow via Monday. Here is 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 Highway close to Throttle is closed as a result of highway being washed away in response to CHP Placerville. That is south of El Dorado Hills. There isn’t a estimated time of reopening.
8:57 p.m.: President Biden has accepted California’s Main Catastrophe Declaration request, KCRA 3’s Ashley Zavala experiences.
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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 through the use of the FEMA App.
8:47 p.m.: An enormous rig overturned on the Golden Gate Bridge within the Bay Space.
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8:44 p.m.: PG&E says that 4,771 clients 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 prompted Sacramento County’s Workplace of Emergency Providers to put an Evacuation Order within the Wilton space.
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4: 15 p.m.: Taylor Highway 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 as a consequence of 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 Workplace stated {that a} boulder is obstructing visitors on Taylor Highway between Outdated State Freeway and Freeway 193. The highway is shut down till additional discover.
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2:00 p.m.: Flooding has prompted highway closures on Interstate 505 from the I-5 junction to County Highway 19 in Yolo County.
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1:40 p.m.: The Metropolis of Stockton warned in opposition to touring between West Lane and Holman Highway as a consequence of response to outages and flooding.
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12:40 p.m.: The Sacramento County Workplace of Emergency Providers stated in a media launch that they’re issuing an evacuation warning for Wilton, Rancho Murieta, Herald, Dillard Highway and different surrounding areas.
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12:10 p.m.: Avalanche management is being carried out on Freeway 50 and 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.: Visitors is now being held on Freeway 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 provides an replace on the place the storm is now bringing torrential rain and robust winds.
10:18 a.m.: Sierra visitors is being held at varied factors on I-80.
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10:17 a.m.: Visitors is evident on Freeway 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.: Greater than 26,000 SMUD clients 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 Freeway 50 in Sacramento.
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9:11 a.m.: Spinouts have prompted the closure of elements of Freeway 20 in Nevada County, Caltrans says.
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9:08 a.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service says a slender band of heavy rainfall within the Sacramento Valley may convey native flooding, wind gusts of as much as 50 mph and a half-inch of hail. It may influence the higher Sacramento space between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
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8:21 a.m.: Here is an replace on Sierra chain controls. Officers warn of in depth delays at present 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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