The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a flood warning for Sonoma County as a result of extreme rains throughout the area.
The warning holds with 10 p.m. Wednesday, the climate solution claimed.
The flood warning generally implies flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and various other low-lying and flood-prone areas looms or happening, the NWS claimed.
Flooding currently is happening in the cautioned area after concerning 1 to 2 inches of rains, and an extra 4 to 5 inches is feasible in the cautioned area, the climate solution claimed.
Some areas that will certainly experience flooding consist of Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Windsor, Sebastopol, Cotati, Larkfield-Wikiup, South Santa Rosa Cdp, Forestville and Graton.
Colgan Creek near Sebastopol and Green Valley Creek at Martinelli Road are increasing to modest flood phase, and Mark West Creek near Mirabel Heights is anticipated to get to modest flood phase by Tuesday evening, the NWS claimed.
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