Water Resources of the United States
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2017 16:39:36 EST
Summary: Multiple atmospheric rivers will bring heavy rainfall and snow to parts of California this week, through the weekend and into next week.
Today, areas of northern California are experiencing light rainfall, with heavier precipitation expected on Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday for parts of central and northern California. Currently, streamflow at numerous sites across the State are above the 95th percentile, with many of those streams predicted to peak and exceed flood or monitor stage on Sunday or Monday.
The California Water Science Center (CAWSC) currently has crews deployed from the following service areas: Santa Maria, CA (1 crews); Santa Cruz (1 crew); and Sacramento (3 crew). Two Crews in Truckee, CA are clearing snow and checking equipment in preparation for more precipitation this weekend. Flood response by the California Water Science Center will be assessed continuously as these storms develop and as basins respond. Additional crews are planned to deploy over the weekend and into next week in response to these events. Updates will be provided during the course of this event.
CAWSC managers are in contact with water resource managers from the Bureau of Reclamation, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the National Park Service to coordinate USGS sampling or high-water measurements with planned flood releases.