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Weekend storm set to impact Sacramento and Northern CA, City crews on watch

In preparation for the predicted storm this weekend, we are asking residents to prepare now for the inclement weather conditions in several ways. The combination of moderate to heavy precipitation and windy conditions may bring power outages, downed trees, flooding, and heavy snow fall to the Sierras.

UPDATED 1/6/17

There may be flooding in low-lying areas traditionally known to flood and areas near creeks and streams. City of Sacramento will offer two self-service locations where sandbags can be picked up at no charge, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sandbags are limited to 10 per vehicle. Locations in the City of Sacramento include:

Del Paso Boulevard Floodgates will be closed Saturday

City of Sacramento will close the Del Paso Boulevard floodgates, located between Railroad Drive and Northgate Boulevard, this Saturday, January 7.

Floodgates will be closed by 12 p.m. in preparation for the possibility of increased water levels and other impacts of the predicted storm. It is unknown how long the gates will be closed.

Road Closure Information:
Northgate Boulevard will be closed between Garden Highway and Del Paso Boulevard. Del Paso Boulevard will be closed between Northgate Boulevard and Railroad Drive. Motorists should prepare to take alternate routes.

Del Paso Floodgates Information:
The Department of Public Works coordinates with the Department of Utilities to determine when to close the floodgates. The departments routinely close the floodgates when the water reaches 23.5 feet at the bridge on Northgate Boulevard and Garden highway. Del Paso is a primary floodgate that is closed due to localized flooding. The floodgate is manually installed and takes about two hours to assemble.

Sacramento depends on a network of 15 floodgates to keep the City dry when rivers rise. The floodgates seal off roadway openings in levees that allow traffic to flow in dry times.


If there is street flooding that is not eased by moving leaves off a drain grate, trees down, street signs, streetlights or traffic signals out, visit the City’s on-line request tool at Sac311.org or call 311. The City has crews 24/7 to respond to requests.

With the gusty winds, localized power outages are possible as outdoor decorations, tree limbs and patio furniture are carried into power lines.  Power outages should be reported to SMUD 1-888-456-SMUD (7683).  If you see a downed power line, DO NOT TOUCH IT, call 9-1-1.

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