Rain and Snow Coming, Prepare to Evacuate if You Live Along Van Duzen, Says OES

floodThe National Weather Service forecasts buckets of rain and snow in mountainous areas beginning tomorrow and staying until Tuesday. The agency put out a Special Weather Statement. It says,

Two storm systems will move across northwest California bringing snow to Trinity County on Sunday. Snow levels will fall to 2000 feet across Trinity County on Sunday…with 4 to 7 inches of accumulation expected. Snow levels will rise on Monday in advance of a major rain producing storm that will bring as much as 6 to 10 inches of rain to Del Norte and Humboldt counties…with lower amounts over Trinity and Mendocino counties through Tuesday.

The Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services warns,

The Van Duzen River is currently forecast to exceed flood stage around 1am, Tuesday 12/22, cresting around 5am. Bridgeville and Hwy 36 may be impacted. Other main stem rivers in Humboldt County are projected to exceed monitor stage but not to reach flood stage. This forecast will continue to develop through Monday. If you live along any potentially impacted river or creek, please prepare for evacuation in case it becomes necessary, and take steps to protect your family and property.

[Added 3:10 p.m.] Here’s a video of the Van Duzen from yesterday. Reader Linda Stewart sent it in. The river is already quite swollen.

Rainfall amounts expected according to the National Weather Service:

  • Del Norte County…5 to 7 inches and up to 9 inches in the southeastern part.
  • Northern Humboldt County…4 to 6 inches and up to 7 inches in the Northeast part.
  • Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino counties…3 to 6 inches.
  • Southern Mendocino County…1 to 3 inches.
  • Trinity County…2 to 3 inches and up to 4 inches in the west.

So, what does this mean?

  • Starting Sunday watch for snow on Highways 3, 36, and 299.
  • Expect rain Sunday in northwestern California except in the interior mountains where there might be snow.
  • Starting Monday watch for flooding on the Van Duzen River and possible flooding along the Smith River.
  • From Monday on, the Klamath River (near the town of Klamath), Mad River, Eel River (near Fernbridge) and Redwood Creek are predicted to get to monitor stage.
  • Flooding along other waterways is possible.
  • Expect ponding in low-lying areas and those with poor drainage.
  • Expect flooding on urban streets at times.
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Mercy Me, Mabel!
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Mercy Me, Mabel!
8 years ago

Right now, it’s chilly but the sky is clear blue and not a breath of wind.
Don’t be fooled.

the misadventures of bunjee
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the misadventures of bunjee
8 years ago

That’s probably what the Donner party said too.

Papa Sancho
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Papa Sancho
8 years ago

😀

Urban Farmer
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Urban Farmer
8 years ago

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!

Rose
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Rose
8 years ago

Thank you for sharing this warning!

go salmon
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go salmon
8 years ago

I never thought i’d love a storm this much, seeing the main stem eel bank to bank after these last few years is one of the best things ever!!!

It's time.
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8 years ago
Reply to  go salmon

Amen to that!

Anon Forrest
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8 years ago

Says: Southern Mendo Co; Do you mean Northern? THANKS! af

Bronco
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Bronco
8 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

Northern Mendocino is combined with SoHum.

It's time.
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8 years ago

Get ready everybody!

Thank you kym for covering the weather so amazingly.
Water! We need water people!

Barry Wallowberg
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Barry Wallowberg
8 years ago

Imagine how much water could be saved for low flow season with more dams?

Such a waste to water the ocean.

Praying all of Hayfork has cords of pirate madrone, ‘cept the Hmongs.

Not really Hmongs don’t drive Toyotas and if they do there are no stickers on them, no tailgating, and they know how to park.

Peace & Love….

Jesus is the reason for the season!

Happy solstice!

the misadventures of bunjee
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the misadventures of bunjee
8 years ago

Please take your trolling elsewhere.

It's time.
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8 years ago

Barry “toyota” wallowberg is your new name.

Tundra Gang
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Tundra Gang
8 years ago

HAHAHA 9 out of 10 older Tundras are driven by Hmong. You must not live here.

Barry Wallowberg
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Barry Wallowberg
8 years ago
Reply to  Tundra Gang

See a tree sticker?

Yea….

Hick
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Hick
8 years ago

Drive slow through the puddle just past the Vol. fire station and you probably won’t stall. Beware the Wind! “Good weather to be home with Mama!” Stay safe Humboldt!

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