The rain-swollen Russian River reached flood stage in multiple places Wednesday in the wake of an atmospheric river-fueled storm that brought a deluge of rain and lashing winds to the Bay Area.
"In a significant change to the forecast, the Russian River at Guerneville is now expected to reach minor flood stage ...
The rainfall is predicted to push the Russian River up to nearly 33 feet and into the minor flood stage Wednesday morning in ...
The Russian River and other waterways in Sonoma and Napa counties have been swollen by the atmospheric river-fueled storm, ...
The NWS says excessive rainfall is expected to cause flooding along the Russian River, affecting roadways and agricultural ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Bay Area saw significant storm impacts as an atmospheric river brought heavy rain, urban and river ...
Despite Wednesday's sunny weather, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office said that previous evacuation orders along the Russian River​ prompted by this week's atmospheric river are still in effect.
35 feet - Numerous businesses and residences in the lowest sections of towns along the Russian River are expected to flood ... Guerneville by 7 a.m. Wednesday. Those who live above the 36-foot ...
By 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Russian River surged past 35 feet in Guerneville, reaching moderate flood stage, a level that typically swamps the Mirabel RV Park & Campground in Forestville.
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