The National Weather Service extended an existing river flood warning for parts of Sacramento and El Dorado counties near the Consumnes River to early Monday evening. Sacramento County said two unhoused people were found dead in tents under trees over the weekend. The SMUD outage map shows around 34,000 customers still without power. The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) said power has been returned to more than 300,000 customers since Saturday night’s storm. Stanislaus County declared a state of emergency saying and said the county is experiencing a high amount of flooding. With more heavy rain expected, Sacramento County is advising residents to call 311 to report any downed trees or flooding, 1-88 to report power outages to SMUD and 211 for any general information. 99 of an inch of rain which was set in 1995.Īccording to Caltrans District 3, as of 2 p.m., all chain controls have been lifted on Interstate 80. The NWS said that the previous daily record was. SCUSD said they would continue to monitor the weather and update families as needed, but they “look forward to welcoming back the majority of our students and staff tomorrow.”Īccording to the National Weather Service, Stockton set a new daily record and recorded one inch of rain on Monday. SCUSD officials said they were in contact with SMUD but do not have a timeline for when full restoration of power would occur. The district canceled classes on Monday due to the storm, following other large districts across Northern California. Stockton Unified School District announced they were canceling classes on Tuesday due to extreme weather conditions.Īccording to the school district, many of the schools have weather damage while the power outages have impacted their food supply.įive Sacramento area schools are still without power, according to the Sacramento City Unified School District. The National Guard currently has a crew and high-water vehicle in the Wilton area to assist with emergency operations. The number of SMUD customers without power was brought down to 17,702. ![]() SMUD is reporting that 19,757 customers are without power as they address more than 650 power outages across the county.Ī tornado warning has been issued for Modesto, Ceres, Riverbank and other communities in the San Joaquin Valley until 4:15 a.m. Downed powerlines have closed Woodruff Lane in Yuba County between Highway 20 and Mathews Lane.
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