Live in Flooded Alexander Valley
Share with FriendsLive in Alexander Valley as Russian River crests at 27 feet.
Read more »Share with FriendsLive in Alexander Valley as Russian River crests at 27 feet.
Read more »Share with FriendsLive near Jimtown as the Russian River floods thousands of acres in the Alexander Valley.
Read more »Share with FriendsLive in Healdsburg as the Russian River floods.
Read more »Share with FriendsThe record setting atmospheric river storm of Monday and Tuesday shattered records all across Sonoma County and the North Bay. Santa Rosa set an all time 24 hour […]
Read more »Share with Friends The Russian River continues to rise, having passed 41 feet Wednesday morning at Guerneville, on its way to 46 feet at 10pm Wednesday, the highest crest in […]
Read more »Share with FriendsNear historic flooding of the lower Russian River has forced the evacuation of hundreds of Sonoma County residents from Healdsburg to the sea. The flooding will peak on […]
Read more »Share with FriendsNews of the North Bay is Live in Guerneville as Russian River begins to flood, headed toward major flooding on Wednesday and Thursday. Evacuations have been ordered for […]
Read more »Share with FriendsThe weather story across the North Bay is big rains, flooding, and more to come. The current storm totals as of Tuesday morning are impressive. Notice Venado, at […]
Read more »Share with FriendsWith rain spreading across the North Bay…the big question among forecasters is…where will the Atmospheric River of heaviest rain stall over the next 24-36 hours? High resolution models […]
Read more »Share with Friends Our incredibly stormy February is about to get even wetter, with yet another Atmospheric River headed into the North Bay Area, and very likely bringing flash flooding […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAfter days of heavy rain, the Russian River jumped its banks in Guerneville, and was expected to rise even higher. This as much of the county was beginning […]
Read more »Share with FriendsNews of the North Bay was live in Guerneville as the Russian River jumped it’s banks.
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