NWS Issues Flash Flood Warning For Parts Of Colusa, Lake And Yolo Counties

YOLO COUNTY (CBS13) - The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning in three Northern California counties Saturday night.

Areas of Colusa, Lake and Yolo counties are affected by the warning.

The areas affected are the Valley, Rocky and Jerusalem burn scars.

The full alert is below:

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA
753 PM PST SAT MAR 5 2016

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE VALLEY...JERUSALEM...ROCKY FIRE BURN
  AREAS IN..
  SOUTHWESTERN COLUSA COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA..
  SOUTHEASTERN LAKE COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA..
  NORTHWESTERN YOLO COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA..

* UNTIL 145 AM PST

* AT 747 PM PST...DOPPLER RADAR AND AUTOMATED RAIN GAUGES INDICATED
  THAT HEAVY RAIN WAS FALLING OVER THE AREA. AROUND 1.00 INCHES OF
  RAIN HAS FALLEN DURING THE PAST 3 HOURS AND UP TO 2.00 INCHES
  DURING THE PAST 6 HOURS OVER THE BURN SCARS. A HEAVY BAND OF RAIN
  IS CURRENTLY MOVING OVER THE BURN SCARS AND IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST
  FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS. FLASH FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN
  SHORTLY.

* PERSONS TRAVELING IN THE VALLEY FIRE BURN AREA ESPECIALLY AROUND
  HIGHWAY 175, BOTTLE ROCK ROAD, LOCH LOMOND ROAD, SEIGLER CANYON
  ROAD, BIG CANYON ROAD, BUTTS CANYON ROAD AND OTHER LOCAL ROADS
  WITHIN AND IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE BURN AREA SHOULD BE ALERT FOR
  PROBABLE ROAD PROBLEMS DUE TO FLOODING, ROCK AND DEBRIS FLOWS.
  LARGE PORTIONS OF THESE ROUTES ARE LOCATED IN THE SEVERELY BURNED
  AREAS OF THE VALLEY FIRE. RIVERS AND CREEKS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN
  INCLUDES ANDERSON CREEK, BIG CANYON CREEK, DRY CREEK, HARBIN CREEK,
  PUTAH CREEK, BUTTS CREEK, COPSEY CREEK, SEIGLER CREEK AND KELSEY
  CREEK BASINS. SEVERELY BURNED AREAS HAVE LIMITED CAPACITY TO ABSORB
  LARGE AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL, LEADING TO INCREASED RUNOFF.

* THE SEVERELY BURNED AREAS ARE OF PARTICULAR CONCERN. THIS INCLUDES
  THE ROCKY, DAVIS, CACHE, BEAR, SODA, HUNTING, ETICUERA, AND JERICHO
  CREEK BASINS. THESE BURNED AREAS ABSORB LESS RAINFALL, LEADING TO
  ENHANCED RUNOFF. THOSE TRAVELING ALONG HIGHWAY 16, HIGHWAY 20,
  MORGAN VALLEY, BERRYESSA-KNOXVILLE ROAD, JERUSALEM GRADE, BUTTS
  CANYON AND OTHER ROADS IN THE BURN AREA SHOULD BE ALERT FOR
  PROBABLE ROAD PROBLEMS DUE TO FLOODING, ROCK AND DEBRIS FLOWS.
  USERS OF THE CACHE CREEK NATURAL AREA AND THE KNOXVILLE RECREATION
  AREA SHOULD BE ALERT FOR FLOODING, ROCK AND DEBRIS FLOWS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS..

THIS IS A DANGEROUS SITUATION. RESIDENTS AND PERSONS TRAVELING OR
WORKING WITHIN THE FIRE BURN AREA NEED TO BE ALERT FOR THE POTENTIAL
OF MUD AND DEBRIS FLOWS. THESE FLOWS COULD BLOCK OR IMPACT AREA
ROADWAYS, HILL SIDES, AND LOCAL STREAMS AND CREEKS.  IF YOU OBSERVE
MOVEMENT OF SOILS, DEBRIS OR LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER YOU SHOULD MOVE
TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.  DO NOT TRY TO CROSS FLOODED ROADWAYS
OR CREEKS.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR A BURN AREA MEANS THAT FLASH FLOODING,
DEBRIS FLOWS AND/OR ROCK SLIDES ARE LIKELY OR ALREADY OCCURRING.  IF
YOU ARE IN OR NEAR THE WARNED AREA, YOU SHOULD SEEK A SAFE LOCATION
IMMEDIATELY.  YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON HOW QUICKLY YOU REACT.

BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE
DANGERS OF FLOODING.
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