

The utility reportedly mobilized 3,000 workers and contractors to continue repair work before the next storm. As of Friday afternoon, an evacuation order was lifted for the low-lying areas of the Rio Del Mar Esplanade in Santa Cruz County, but an evacuation warning remained in effect for low-lying residences in sections of nearby Capitola.Īs of Friday morning, Pacific Gas and Electric had restored power to more than 200,000 customers, but said that tens of thousands of residents in its service area were still without power, including up to 17,000 customers in the Bay Area, according to reporting from Bay City News. In coastal areas on Friday, wave heights were significantly lower than in previous days, although the surf remained dangerous along much of the coast. Tuesday. Various roads also remained closed throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Marin County issued a flood watch from 4 a.m. In Sonoma County, the evacuation warning was still in effect for all residents living near the Russian River floodway and its tributaries from Healdsburg to Jenner, where the river is likely to flood in the coming days. Friday: The weather in Northern California was significantly calmer on Friday, offering a brief respite before two more atmospheric rivers slam the region this weekend and into next week.Īs of Friday morning, evacuation and shelter-in-place orders had been lifted in Sacramento County. Community members are also encouraged to stay off the roads, creek beds, waterways and fast moving waters.įor more information on the winter storm event, please go to, 12 p.m. They should prepare to evacuate to a safe location. Highway 101 to Pacheco Pass (state Highway 152)Ĭounty officials said community members living in these areas should gather their household members, pets, personal items, important documents, prescription medication, change of clothes, non-perishable foods, water, extra batteries, flashlights, and phone chargers. West of Bloomfield Avenue between state Highway 25 and Pacheco Pass (state Highway 152).North of state Highway 25 between U.S.North of Castro Valley Road to Luchessa Avenue.East of Santa Teresa Boulevard to Castro Valley Road.South of Luchessa Avenue and east of Thomas Road.

South of Pacheco Pass (state Highway 152) and east of U.S.South of state Highway 152, east of U.S.South of Sycamore Drive and Watsonville Road.South of Uvas Reservoir, including Thousand Trails RV Park and Uvas Pines RV Park.

Watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir include those living:
