Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Flooding forecast: Eel, Van Duzen river valley residents asked to prepare
◼ Images of Rainageddon (PHOTOS/VIDEO) - Lost Coast Outpost
◼ Could Be ‘Highest Water” Ever at Fernbridge Except for ‘64 and ‘55 Says The Office of Emergency Services - Lost Coast Outpost
◼ (UPDATING) Rainageddon Traffic Report: Numerous Local Accidents - Lost Coast Outpost
◼ Power Outages in Honeydew and Petrolia - Lost Coast Outpost
◼ The Rainageddon Radar Image Looks Like a Wet Dragon Set to Devour Humboldt
◼ The heavy rain storm expected to blanket Humboldt County starting Wednesday afternoon is predicted to raise the Eel and Van Duzen rivers to above flood levels, prompting river valley residents and towns to take preemptive measures to protect their homes... - Times Standard
◼ PG&E prepares for storm to hit, potential outages - Times Standard
◼ Parks close roads in anticipation of storm, safety hazards - Times Standard
◼ High surf: 2-story-high waves to pound Southern California coast - LA Times
Surf's up: 2-story-high waves are expected to pound the Southern California coast this week when a massive winter storm strikes. Beachgoers are being warned to to stay out of the water.
◼ Blizzard on its way to California, forecasters say - LA Times
◼ Interactive Radar at KRCR
◼ Radar at National Weather Service’s website