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11/25/2024
WT Staff
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November 25, 2024 10 am PST
North Coast getting more rain as Lahontan watershed Region 6 enters drought
Streamflow Situation from the network of USGS river monitoring sites in California
Rain today in the central valley, Visalia Municipal Airport records rain and 55 degrees, new precipitation between a quarter and half of an inch possible through the day Monday, continuing rain this evening could bring three quarters to another inch of new precipitation volume this evening. The North Coast region is still experiencing much above normal to high streamflows, with no more active flooding going on Monday.
A large portion of southeast California is rated on the drought map since the weekend, Lahontan watershed Region 6 and Colorado River watershed Region 7 are rated below normal. Inyo, San Bernadino, Riverside and Imperial Counties are impacted with this drought which looked like it was resolved on Friday.
Hazardous Spill Files from the Office of Emergency Services
Two sewage spills were reported Friday, both involving overflowing manholes, likely resulting from the volume of rain last week. An estimated 1000 gallons of sewage was spilled November 22 from a manhole on East Painter St in Rio Dell, Humboldt County, where the water levels have been much above seasonal normal. That same day, November 22, 1155 gallons of sewage erupted from a manhole onto the roadway and down a storm drain on Whittier Blvd and Broadway Rd in Whittier, Los Angeles County. The storm drain outfall delivers stormwater and contaminants from the street to a local stream.
The EPA National Pollution Prevention Training and Conference is coming up in December, Link to register free for in-person or remote attendance, here.
Tropical Weather Outlook issued by the National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL 912 am PST Mon Nov 25
There are no storms expected within the next 48 hours. There are no disturbances expected to develop over the next 7 days in the East North Pacific.
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