Weather
Berkeley Goes Under Flood Watch
Excessive runoff could flood low-lying areas, particularly in some of the creeks and rivers of Alameda County.
BERKELEY, CA — The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for nearly all of the Bay Area including Berkeley as a series of powerful storms continues to unload on the region.
The flood watch is in effect for late Friday and though Saturday evening, when a "Pineapple Express"-fueled storm brings heavy rain that will is likely to trigger rapid rises of local rivers, streams, and creeks.
The NWS is likely to upgrade the weather advisory to a warning, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Find out what's happening in Berkeleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Flood Watch in effect for the forecast area later Friday & continuing through Saturday evening. Rain light to moderate at times thru Friday, saturating the soils. A strong Pacific storm brings HEAVY rain Friday night & Saturday w/ rapid RISES on rivers, streams and creeks. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/gV4OVufdbc
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) December 29, 2022
Light to moderate rain is expected to continue through Friday that is likely to saturate the ground, making areas susceptible to flooding and debris flow increasingly vulnerable when the more powerful storm arrives.
"This rain will continue to saturate the soils, and prime the pump for potential flooding," the NWS said.
Find out what's happening in Berkeleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"A strong Pacific storm will then move across the the region Friday night through Saturday evening, with periods of moderate to heavy rain expected. Therefore, increased runoff will result in rapid rises, and flooding of area rivers, streams, and creeks."
A storm that arrived late Wednesday blanketed the region Thursday morning with rain after an atmospheric river dumped up to six inches of the wet stuff on the region earlier this week.
This weekend’s storm is likely to bring high winds and heavy rain comparable to the storm that brought up to a half foot of the wet stuff in parts of the Bay Area earlier this week.
“This is a very strong system,” NWS Meteorologist Cindy Palmer told Patch.
“It looks very similar to what we just had.”
Excessive runoff could flood low-lying areas, particularly in some of the creeks and rivers of Alameda County.
“You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings,” the NWS said in a weather alert.
“Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.”
5 day rainfall forecast ending 4 am Tuesday, January 3, 2023. There is a lot of HEAVY rain potential with the pattern arriving from the Pacific, especially in the mountains. Deep subtropical moisture, SW-W winds, mid-latitude cold air; ingredients for a STRONG storm track. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/2PbPAsVVjf
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) December 29, 2022
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