Storm Reports, 1/9/23

11:30 – This is out in Carmel Valley:

9 am – lots of reports of flooding throughout SLO Co, I cannot keep up with reports that span from Nipomo to Cambria to Templeton. Stay off the roads unless it is an emergency or you are a first responder. And watch out for each other and your neighborhood.

Going through my inbox. An Evacuation Order was issued for areas along the Big Sur River and the Carmel River:

From Luke in Carmel Valley:

Carmel River received evacuation orders at 7 am for some parts of Carmel River.  Office of Emergency Services provided a mobile-friendly link for the evacuation map:  https://montereyco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=905a9458324b4868804d96b5593eb978

The Carmel River at Robles Del Rio gauge reached flood levels of 8.5′ around 8:00 am, with a peak of 11.5′ at expected at 1 pm..  See here: https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=mtr&gage=rdrc1

Arroyo Seco and Big Sur are also under Evacuation Orders.  

Advisory: Evacuation Order issued for areas of Big Sur 1/9/23 Effective Immediately

Dear Nixle User,The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has issued an Evacuation Order for low-lying areas of the Big Sur River effective immediately and until further notice due to the incoming storm. If you are in an Evacuation Order Zone quickly and calmly evacuate. Check with your neighbors to ensure they have been made aware of this alert. Call 2-1-1 for information. Call 9-1-1 only if you have a life-threatening emergency. If you need animal sheltering, call the SPCA at 831-373-2631. For the SPCA after hours line call 831-646-5534 An Emergency Shelter is available for residents in the Monterey Room at Monterey County Fairgrounds located at 2004 Fairground Rd, Monterey, CA. A Temporary Evacuation Point is located at the Carmel Valley Library from 8am-5pm. To view an Evacuation Map: https://bit.ly/3Za0Xc0

Advisory: Evacuation Order issued for areas of the Carmel River 1/9/23 Effective Immediately

Dear Nixle User,The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has issued an Evacuation Order for low-lying areas of the Carmel River effective immediately and until further notice due to the incoming storm. If you are in an Evacuation Order Zone quickly and calmly evacuate. Check with your neighbors to ensure they have been made aware of this alert. If you have large animals or need extra time to evacuate, now is the time to do so. Monitor local media, social media, and Nixle alerts for updates. Call 2-1-1 for information. Call 9-1-1 only if you have a life-threatening emergency. If you need animal sheltering, call the SPCA at 831-373-2631. For the SPCA after hours line call 831-646-5534 An Emergency Shelter is available for residents in the Monterey Room at Monterey County Fairgrounds located at 2004 Fairground Rd, Monterey, CA. A Temporary Evacuation Point is located at the Carmel Valley Library from 8am-5pm. To view an Evacuation Map: https://bit.ly/3Za0Xc0

8:30 am Lots of wind and rain last night,. No power when I woke up, so I had to get the gennie going before I coudl check on conditions. The chp website reported 98 incidents for the Monterey area (which includes Santa Cruz, Hollister and Gilroy. Took a while to read all that small print. Today, I think I will just keep this one page open for reports as they come in, thorough out the day. Take a look at Mining Ridge (over 10”) and not an outlier this time as Three Peaks is almost 8” Stay safe and off the roads and watch out for each other. Anderson Canyon has reported over an 1” an hour and now up to 5” by the Knight household, even though Anderson Peak is missing data.

6 thoughts on “Storm Reports, 1/9/23

  1. Received phone call that Big Sur River low lying areas are under evacuation orders.

  2. Sheriff’s office is referring all road closure/condition inquiries to 211. 211 says the hwy is closed at Garrapata creek but I have not been able to verify that with CHP, Sheriff, CalTrans, or neighbors.

  3. I have come to realize that the 211 operator mistook the traffic light at Garrapata bridge for a closure.

  4. Getting hammered down here in SB! Lot’s of flooding, stay safe In Big Sur…

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