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July 26, 2024

Flood watch and high wind warning in effect through Wednesday morning

Another strong atmospheric river is bringing more rain and strong winds renewing concerns for stream, creek, and reservoir flooding.

 

EFE/EPA/DAN ANDERSON

Santa Clara County, CA.  March 14, 2023– The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch and High Wind Warning for the Bay Area starting Monday, March 13 through Wednesday, March 15. Another atmospheric river is expected to bring more rain, strong winds, and flooding late Monday through early Wednesday.

Rainfall and snowmelt will lead to rapid rises of area rivers, streams, and creeks. Ponding of water in low-lying and poor drainage areas, including near-blocked culverts and storm drains, will also impact Santa Clara County communities and roadways. Roadway flooding, including flash flooding, is likely to occur and lead to longer commute times. Heavy rain on wildfire burn scars may result in mud and debris flows, with localized mudslides also possible along steep hillsides. For flood safety information, visit www.PrepareSCC.org/Flood.

The County’s Office of Supportive Housing encourages community members and people who are unsheltered to take precautions against hypothermia and to go to warming centers.

Outreach workers, community partners and volunteers are visiting encampments to distribute blankets, ponchos, tarps and tents while providing information about warming centers to people who are unsheltered. The Here 4 You Hotline at 408-385-2400 will operate with extended hours of 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. during the inclement weather period. Community members must state that they are seeking inclement weather beds when calling for shelter.

Unsheltered individuals in San José can seek an Overnight Warming Location (OWL) bed by calling the referral line at 408-539-2105, or by emailing owlreferrals@homefirstscc.org.

All seven Santa Clara County libraries will be operating as warming centers beginning Tuesday. For a complete list of warming center locations and hours of operation, visit www.PrepareSCC.org/ColdWeather.