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Home / Weather / Central CA Braces for Weekend Storms, Flood Watch Issued

Central CA Braces for Weekend Storms, Flood Watch Issued

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Central California anticipates widespread rain this weekend with a flood watch in effect.
  • Valley farmers are strategically preparing for storms during harvest season.
  • Statewide snowpack is at 71% of average, crucial for future water availability.
Central CA Braces for Weekend Storms, Flood Watch Issued

Central California is bracing for a series of storms expected to bring widespread precipitation throughout the weekend. A flood watch has been issued for the Sierra foothills, with concerns of excessive rainfall over the next 72 hours. Northern foothills could receive more than 2 inches of rain. Meteorologists emphasize the importance of accurate forecasts for local farmers.

Valley farmers are currently harvesting citrus and vegetable crops and are using available dry windows for essential tasks like pruning and roping trees. This proactive preparation is key to mitigating potential storm damage. Despite the incoming weather, recent storms have been manageable, allowing the ground to absorb moisture and contribute to the vital Sierra Nevada snowpack.

The state's water resources are closely monitored, with the current snowpack depth at 24 inches and snow water content at 5 inches, representing approximately 50% of the state average. Hydrometeorologists note that the statewide snowpack is at 71% of average, though it is too early to predict the full season's water availability. Farmers are expressing cautious optimism for continued storm activity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Central California is expecting widespread rain this weekend, with a flood watch issued for the Sierra foothills due to potential excessive rainfall.
Fresno County farmers are using dry periods to prune and rope trees and secure crops during their citrus and vegetable harvest.
The statewide snowpack is at 71% of average, with a snow depth of 24 inches and snow water content of 5 inches.

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