

I would say so far this #AtmosphericRiver event #BombCyclone didn’t translate into significant impacts. But not to say California is in the clear over the next couple of weeks. #CAwx #truckee pic.twitter.com/39P2O1jamm
— Jonathan Petramala (@jpetramala) January 5, 2023
Beautiful morning lull between rain bands.
— California Local Santa Cruz (@CALocalSCZ) January 5, 2023
Looking north from the Soquel Avenue bridge over the confluence of the San Lorenzo River and Branciforte Creek.
The water is a couple feet below the benchlands and bike paths under the bridges. That will change in the coming hours... pic.twitter.com/nz8MAQVlxT
In the meantime...
— Dennis Petrak (@dennis_petrak) January 5, 2023
California is getting its fair share of water!
Only it is devastating San Francisco and surrounding areas! Global warming not a problem, eh!?#ProudBlue https://t.co/7lhjDHStcG
This is one of the most spectacular-looking and powerful bomb cyclones I have ever seen.
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) January 4, 2023
Heavy downpours, damaging winds, strong thunderstorms, widespread flooding, and even an isolated tornado are likely for California over the next 2 days. pic.twitter.com/N5crFTrWVa