02/17/2024
Feb. 16, 2024
The National Weather Service is forecasting moderate to heavy rain from Saturday, February 17, to Monday, February 19, with the probability of 1.5-3 inches of rain falling in Santa Clara County.
Potential impacts to the South Bay include:
• Those living in river, stream, or creek beds may be displaced by rising water.
• Saturated soils will not absorb additional water, causing increased runoff.
• Roadway, urban, and small stream flooding possible (under 40% probability).
• Smaller rivers, streams, and creeks risk flooding at peak storm intensities (under 40% probability).
• Larger rivers will need to be watched for possible flooding (under 25% probability).
• Shallow landslides possible.
Visit valleywater.org/floodready to:
• Learn if your home or business is in a Special Flood Hazard Area.
• Register for Santa Clara County’s emergency alert system, AlertSCC.
• Access Valley Water's ALERT system to see stream and reservoir levels in real-time.
• Locate free, filled sandbags.
• Report spills, blockages, or dumping in creeks.
Valley Water employees are working hard to ensure our waterways remain clear of debris and blockages. Our hydrologists are monitoring the storm and its impacts on our reservoirs and waterways and potential flooding in high-risk areas.
We encourage you to prepare by signing up for ALERTSCC for up-to-date information and to find where to get sandbags to protect your property, especially in areas with high flooding risk.
For updates on the weather forecast, please visit the National Weather Service website.
Be alert, be prepared, and ready to take action!
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