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California's Pacific Coast Highway was closed in numerous areas in both directions Monday night due to the fierce storm battering the state.. PCH was closed in eight separate parts of the state ...
Another round of rain comes late Monday night and clears out before sunrise Tuesday morning. Then a third round comes on Wednesday night. Basically, keep those layers and umbrellas handy for most ...
CHP says rain causing more issues as earth continues to shift above roadway.
Numerous areas in Northern California closed roads to flood and mudslide conditions, with U.S. Route 395 temporarily closed in both directions. [42] Over 570,000 customers of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company lost power in Northern and Central California during the event. Over 3,000 people in the Guerneville area were evacuated. [43]
It has been both predicted by scientists and observed in the last years and documented by the IPCC (International Panel for Climate Change 6th assessment report). [15] Before the rains started, California had been in an extreme drought. [16] Due to the storms, Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on January 4, 2023. [17]
On January 15, 1952, the highway was closed 7 miles (11 km) north of San Simeon to Big Sur due to "numerous heavy slides". [63] December 1955 was the fifth wettest since 1872. At the Big Sur Maintenance Station, 8.45 inches of rain was recorded in one 24-hour period on December 23.
8:10 p.m.: Fresno received 1.61 inches of rain in a 24-hour period ending at 8 p.m., the National Weather Service reported. That left the region with 11.05 inches of rain, above the normal 10.99 ...
Through a rain-speckled windshield, the video shows a box truck careening off a highway and rolling over the side of the guardrail at the State Route 14 and Interstate 5 Freeway interchange near ...