Note the peak around 5-6 a.m., and that around that time it rained ~1 inch in 1 hour! The total for the 24 hours around this morning's rain event was ~4 inches (!).
I decided I didn't want to drive through more water on the way home. So I took a few quick wave pictures for the record, and then headed east. The offshore buoy was reporting swells of ~16 feet this morning.
On the way home, I stopped briefly in Bodega to take a few photos of Salmon Creek where it crosses under the Bodega Highway.
Here's the view looking downstream:
And two views looking upstream:
In the view above you can see that the water level in the creek was quite high relative to the road. This photo was taken ~9:30 a.m.
More rain is coming tonight, and there's a Flash Flood Watch in effect until 10 a.m. tomorrow, so watch the forecasts and stay safe!
Wow I remember a time in late 60's or early 70's when road was flooded at Valley Ford.
ReplyDeleteGreat information, great shots, thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi, James,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if things have changed, but the road floods fairly regularly now (during rain events) near the Valley Ford-Petaluma Road/Highway 1 turnoff -- between Highway 1 and Gericke Road. I'm thankful for the Sonoma County road conditions website, but it's not always up-to-date, so I wish there was a webcam set up there to view current flooding conditions in real-time!
Jackie