(KRON) The National Weather Service has issued a new flash flood warning for part of Santa Clara County.
Here is the tweet from the National Weather Service on the areas effected until 7:30 pm Sunday.
⚠️ Move to higher ground! Flash Flood Warning including Santa Clara County, CA until 7:30 PM PST#CAstorm #CAflood #CAwx pic.twitter.com/eo7pO8WclY
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) January 9, 2017
Here was an earlier advisory:
We’ve issued Areal Flood Advisories for areas of Southeastern Santa Cruz County and South-Central Santa Clara County until 4:45PM PST. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/d3Kaugt8lH
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) January 8, 2017
The Guadalupe River running through San Jose is not expected to flood even though it has risen right to flood stage Sunday morning.
The Santa Clara Fire Department announced on Twitter that the San Tomas Calabazas creeks have 50 to 60 percent more water because of recent rains.
Santa Clara San Tomas Calabazas creeks at 50-60% doing well with recent increase in showers last few hours #castorm pic.twitter.com/D1R8MRdqno
— Santa Clara CA Fire (@SantaClaraFD) January 9, 2017
Track the storm as it moves across the Bay Area on KRON4’s Weather Center.