Stockton residents are waking up to a wet start as overnight rainfall continues, prompting a flood warning for the city and surrounding areas of the San Joaquin Valley. The National Weather Service in Sacramento anticipates the possibility of 1-2 inches of rain on Monday morning, extending the flood warning until noon.
The flood warning is a result of the forecast indicating moderate to heavy rain, raising concerns about flooding in low-lying areas, poor drainage spots, and low-water crossings. The warning urges caution and preparedness among Stocktonians as they navigate through the city during this period.
The weather forecast for Monday suggests rain before 11 a.m., with a chance of showers between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Following this, there may be additional showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. The community is advised to stay informed about weather updates throughout the day.
Temperature-wise, Stockton is expected to reach 60 degrees on Monday, with southeast winds between 9 mph and 13 mph, occasionally gusting up to 18 mph. While the flood warning is set to expire at noon, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions.
Safety Tips for Drivers: The National Weather Service offers the following safety tips for drivers during wet weather:
As the community navigates through the wet conditions, prioritizing safety and following recommended guidelines will contribute to a secure and smooth experience. For further updates, residents can stay connected with local news sources and weather services.