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Zorro

(16,975 posts)
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 10:18 AM Feb 5

'Pineapple express' storm arrives in Southern California after pounding the Bay Area

The first of two “pineapple express” storms has arrived in Southern California after delivering a stronger-than-expected pounding to the San Francisco Bay Area, breaking rainfall records.

A house in the Sonoma County town of Forestville fell into the Russian River after a rain-saturated hillside gave way, and all low-lying areas of the river downstream of Healdsburg — including Guerneville — were ordered evacuated due to the risk of flooding. Roadways flooded across the region, including lanes on U.S. 101 in Windsor, near Santa Rosa, as well as Interstate 5 and California 99 in San Joaquin County. A large tree branch in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley fell and hit a person, who declined to be taken to a hospital.

About 15,000 customers were affected by power outages early Wednesday morning, according to Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

The storm is expected to be weaker in Southern California.

Meteorologists say Wednesday’s gusty atmospheric river storm is capable of causing roads to flood and triggering rockslides on canyon roads. But it will probably be generally beneficial for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, helping to reduce the risk of wildfires.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-05/pineapple-express-storm-arrives-in-southern-california-after-pounding-the-bay-area

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'Pineapple express' storm arrives in Southern California after pounding the Bay Area (Original Post) Zorro Feb 5 OP
A house slid down the hill in Santa Rosa Unwind Your Mind Feb 6 #1
After watching that video again Unwind Your Mind Feb 7 #3
North Orange County getting a bit more than expected, woohoo! quaint Feb 6 #2

Unwind Your Mind

(2,237 posts)
1. A house slid down the hill in Santa Rosa
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:36 AM
Feb 6

Last edited Sat Feb 8, 2025, 02:13 AM - Edit history (2)

In the Tubbs fire burn area. This was a house that was rebuilt after burning to the ground. Those poor people. My in laws live near here, in a rebuilt home.

And evacuations advised nearby:

http://nixle.us/G37YM

Eta local news report

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Unwind Your Mind

(2,237 posts)
3. After watching that video again
Fri Feb 7, 2025, 12:09 PM
Feb 7

I realize my post title above is wrong

The house didn’t slide, the hill slid down onto the house

quaint

(3,797 posts)
2. North Orange County getting a bit more than expected, woohoo!
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:50 AM
Feb 6

As an act of faith, yesterday I sowed drought-resistant grass seeds and planted all my left over vegetable seeds.
Birds partied hard but they know not to eat everything.

My heart goes out to those whose lives and property are threatened.

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