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Sacramento residents urged to prepare for major storm

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A major storm is expected to hit Northern California on Wednesday, Dec. 10 with local impacts occurring Wednesday night and continuing into Friday, Dec. 12. High impacts are expected, and the threat level is considered severe, with storms of this magnitude only affecting our region every several years. The combination of moderate to heavy precipitation and very windy conditions will likely bring widespread power outages, downed trees, flooding, and heavy snow fall to the Sierras.

The greatest impact of the storm will occur Wednesday night to Thursday, with possible thunderstorms on Friday. Rain is expected to fall 1-3 inches in the valley, 2-5 inches in the foothills, and snow fall is expected to be 1-2 feet above 6000′ and possible wind gusts of greater than 60 mph.

The heaviest rain and strongest winds are expected during Thursday morning commute. Drivers are urged to plan ahead and allow extra time for travel, watch for fallen tree branches and limbs, and make sure not to drive over any fallen power lines.

How the City prepares

The Department of Utilities and the Department of Public Works work year-round to help prepare for winter storms. Precautions are made by the city to prevent and or limit flooding by maintaining channels and debris. Floodgates are checked and training exercises are performed. The City also works to prune the city’s 100,000 public trees on a 10 year cycle.

What citizens need to know:

For more on how Sacramento prepares for major storm events and how you can stay prepared as well, visit our Storm Preparedness page.

For information on weather conditions, please visit National Weather Service, Sacramento.

 

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