Severe storms and King Tides cause widespread California flooding, one death
Powerful winter storms, heavy rain and record King Tides flooded multiple Northern and Southern California counties, prompting rescues, road closures, mudslides and one fatality reported.
Overview
Widespread flooding struck Marin, Sonoma, Alameda, San Mateo and San Francisco counties, worsened by record King Tides that pushed Bay waters onto streets and into neighborhoods.
In Marin County, deputies assisted cars stuck in three-to-four-foot waters; residents used kayaks or waded through knee-high floods during rescues and evacuations.
A man was swept into a creek and died, officials said; heavy rains, mudslides and high tides led to road closures and emergency responses across affected counties.
Santa Barbara County recorded over four inches of rainfall in two days; a key Goleta-area highway reopened after weekend mudslides and flooding blocked travel routes.
NWS warns five northern counties of up to three inches of rain and at least a foot of mountain snow, with intermittent storms following an unusually wet holiday period.
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