The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office said in an advisory shortly before 2 a.m. that flood waters have risen in small creeks and streams in the northern areas of Guerneville due to weather conditions.
Catalina Island Evacuation: rom LASD: Due to a forecast of storm impacts and possibly prolonged utility outages, Catalina Island residents and visitors, especially those with medical, access and functional needs, are advised to leave the island on August 19. Departure via Catalina Express is recommended at your earliest opportunity. Visit alertla.org for more information. #CatalinaIsland#LosAngeles#CAwx#LACounty#HurricaneHilary#Hurricane#Hilary
1/3 From Jen Ratcliff on #DAT: 8/18 "The Tropical Storm Watch went into effect Friday for areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. A full list of advisories can be found here."¹
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