Flood Warning in Fresno County Foothills.

 

Flood Warning

A flood tide watch remains in place and further rain is anticipated as an atmospheric swash continues to beget damage as it moves across the bulk of the Fresno area Saturday morning. 

 

 The National Weather Service is prognosticating inordinate downfall in the region below,000 bases through Sunday, with showers possible in areas north of Kern County through Saturday night. utmost of the rain is anticipated Saturday autumn and evening before the system passes throughSunday.But any reprieve will probably be short — another storm system moves in Monday night. 

 

 FLASH FLOOD WARNING IN FRESNO FOOTHILLS 

 710p.m. 

 A flash flood tide warning was issued for the foothills of Fresno County, including the areas of Auberry, Shaver Lake and O’Neals. The warning is in effect until 915p.m. It also is decolorizing in the advanced elevations of Fresno County, including in the Huntington Lake area. 

 

Flood Warning

 

 DRY FOR Here and now, further RAIN latterly 

p.m. 

 According to the Accuweather radar, the current storm passed through Fresno and Clovis by around 515p.m. as it traveled eastward. And shortly after, blue skies and the sun could be seen formerly again. But more rain was anticipated to make it way to the Fresno area by around 615p.m., according to the rainfall radar. 

 

 

 Heavy rain was anticipated to pour down each over Fresno by 7p.m. With the atmospheric storm traveling east, the National Weather Service issued a flash food warning for areas east of Fresno, including Three Rivers, Lemon Cove and Silver City. 

 

 ROADS IN UPPER corridor OF MADERA COUNTY CLOSED 

 4:35p.m. 

 Substantial damage was sustained to multiple roads around the upper corridor of Madera County in the Bass Lake Ranger District due to this weekend’s storm, according to Sierra National Forest service. 

 

Flood Warning

 So Forest Road 4S81 from a afar east of Road 225 crossroad to Mammoth Pools will be closing due to multiple marshland outs and damage. “ We're veritably apprehensive of the affected residers and have entered exigency constricting authority to bring contracted coffers aboard in an expedited manner, ” the Sierra National Forest service wrote. The road will remain unrestricted to the general public until further endless repairs are completed. still, residers will be allowed to use the one- lane road, the public timber service said. 

 

 HAIL FALLS IN corridor OF FRESNO 

 4:25p.m. 




 From sunny and dry conditions to unforeseen hail falling. That’s what residers in southeast Fresno entered entering late Saturdayafternoon.The storm was traveling eastward and further hail was anticipated to fall around 5p.m. northeast of Parlier, in the Minkler area, according to the Accuweather radar. 

 



 FLASH flood tide WARNING FOR FOOTHILLS 

 4 p.m. 

 A flash flood tide warning was issued for the foothills areas of Fresno County, including Auberry, Shaver Lake and O’Neals. The flood tide warning is in effect presently until 715 PM. 

 

 Williwaw WARNING IN FRESNO COUNTY 

 3:40p.m. 

 A williwaw warning was issued for Fresno County due to reports of channel shadows, according to the National Weather Service in Hanford. The area in implicit peril includes Kerman, Biola and Tranquillity with the warning effect until 415p.m. residers are advised to seek seek sanctum incontinently outdoors in an interior room without windows on the smallest bottom if possible. 

 

 THUNDER, LIGHTNING SPOTTED 

4:15 p.m. 

Flood Warning in California

 The blend of the cold and wet rainfall from and this morning with the sunny and warm condition from Saturday autumn has led to showers. Lightning was spotted west of Fresno near Mendota andKerman.And the storm appears to be heading east, anticipated to arrive in Fresno by about 4:15p.m., according to the AccuWeather radar. The storm cell is part of the channel shadows that urged the National Weather Service to issue a williwaw warning. A severe rainstorm warning was issued for the western part of Fresno County until 445p.m. That area under warning includes Kerman, Caruthers and Easton. 

 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS REMAIN AT position 1 IN FRESNO COUNTY 

 1:45p.m. 

 The Fresno County Emergency Operations Center is operating at Level 1 and is anticipated to continue throughout the weekend, according to an update Saturday autumn. The operations center also is preparing for the forthcoming storm system, which will bring heavier downfall beginningMonday.Current evacuation warnings remain in place and the county is reminding residers to avoid gratuitous trip “ numerous roads are still precarious as some have been washed out or blocked by rockslides and debris. ” A chart of current thruway conditions and divergences can be set up on the Sheriff Office’s web runner. Also available online is a link to contribute to the Central Valley Red Cross and fresh information on evacuation backing for those with beast creatures. 

 

 


 MORNING FREEWAY AND ROADWAY CLOSURES 

 8 a.m. 

 Caltrans is reporting a series of road closures due toflooding.There's a full check on trace 99 south of Fresno near Delano. The highwayis closed in both directions between the under and over crossings at Avenue 24 and Avenue 56.

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