The Bay Space will likely be draining, recovering and drying out on Sunday, following a strong atmospheric river that pummeled the area with rain and wind, killing a person in Sonoma County floodwaters.
A drier low-pressure system arrived on the heels of Friday’s storm, in accordance with Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Crystal Oudit. Sunday and Monday might ship an inch of rain alongside the coast, however little rain inland.
On Saturday, cottony clouds drifted slowly throughout a cerulean sky, with intermittent sunshine. A slim band of showers brought on some minor flooding within the East Bay and North Bay, however the dramatic atmospheric river is gone.
Gusty winds knocked down bushes and energy strains within the Oakland hills, interrupting energy to about 1,000 prospects. In Los Altos, Foothill Expressway was closed on Saturday morning whereas a big fallen tree on the Loyola Bridge was cleared.
The atmospheric river, created by plumes of tropical moisture, broke information in a big swath of northwestern California – particularly elements of Sonoma and Marin counties.
Santa Rosa skilled 12.45 inches of rain, marking its best rainfall in a three-day interval in recorded historical past. That’s about one-third of the city’s yearly common.
Nationwide Climate Service calls {that a} 1-in-1,000-year occasion. Whereas nobody recorded a downpour within the yr 1024, fashions calculate that there’s solely 0.1% probability of getting that a lot rain.
Flooding claimed the lifetime of a driver, who has not but been recognized, in west Sonoma County close to the Russian River city of Rio Nido. At about 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, a bystander known as the Sheriff’s Workplace to report a automobile within the floodwaters close to Mays Canyon Highway and Freeway 116, in accordance with officer Rob Dillion. Crews had been capable of get better the occupant of the automobile, however he was pronounced lifeless on the scene.
However the rains introduced indicators of life in long-dry Bay Space creeks. Chinook, or king, salmon had been noticed Saturday swimming upstream to spawn within the Los Gatos Creek. The life cycle of those prized fish takes them from their delivery within the Bay Space’s rivers by a downstream migration that deposits them within the San Francisco Bay when they’re just a few inches lengthy. Their our bodies adapt to saltwater by a migration out into the ocean, then they return to creeks to spawn, often three years later.
“After the first rain, the salmon have made it to Campbell Avenue,” close to Los Gatos Creek Park, the place they had been seen leaping, mentioned Mike Tamaro of the South Bay Clear Creeks Coalition.
This weekend additionally marked the start of rainbow season, with stunning multicolored arches from across the Bay Space posted on social media websites. Rainbows are created by daylight refracted by water droplets in a storm-drenched sky.
Skiers and snowboarders are celebrating opening weekend at Palisades Tahoe, the place chilly rain turned to snow on Sunday morning, including about eight inches on the resort’s higher mountains. Because of sturdy gusts, there was a wind maintain on the resort’s new gondola.
“Chains off. Chains on. Repeat … Chain Control is back up,” on I-80 at Donner Summit, in accordance with a California Freeway Patrol put up on social media.
“Winter’s playing games,” it warned, “and we’re all just along for the ride.”
Workers author Stephanie Lam contributed to this report.
Initially Revealed: November 23, 2024 at 6:12 PM PST