Check the latest weather conditions in your area including real-time radar. Plus, you can check the severe weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service.
The California Department of Water Resources monitors the water situation for the state and is in charge of flood management.
Sandbags are often used as the first line of defense when it comes to protecting your home and property from flooding.
Storms can knock out power at any time. Here is some information that can help you prepare for a possible power outage.
Report Power Outages or Downed Power Lines
PG&E 1-800-743-5002 | SMUD 1-888-456-SMUD (7683)
Travel conditions can change quickly in storms. Make sure you check the road conditions and flight delays before you leave your home.
With high winds in the forecast. tree experts fear many trees could topple. Is your tree in danger? Who do you call?
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The National Weather Service says Winter Storms are Deceptive Killers because most deaths are indirectly related to the storm. Instead, people die in traffic accidents on icy roads and exposure to cold.
Flooding is the nation's number one natural disaster. While floods occur in every area of the country, many property owners remain unprepared.
Monitor Northern California mudslides with the USGS Landslide Hazards program.
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