Because of risk of flooding and mudslides, evacuation warnings have been issued for some residents in Alameda and Santa Clara counties.
The map above shows the approximate areas of the advisories. As of Monday afternoon, there were no mandatory evacuations in those counties.
Alameda County
Residents of Kilkare Road, Palomares Road and Niles Canyon Road are “strongly encouraged” to evacuate. Details and updates at the sheriff’s Facebook and Twitter pages.
Santa Clara County
Warnings issued for:
• The Highway 101/Bolsa Road area, south of Gilroy.
• Pacheco Pass River Basin residents on Lovers Lane between Highway 152 and Shore Road, and El Toro Road between Highway 152 and Bloomfield Avenue.
• Uvas Reservoir watershed areas including Thousand Trails RV Park, Uvas Pines RV Park and homes south of Lions Peak and in the area of Watsonville and Day roads.
Residents of those areas are advised to prepare for short-notice evacuation. Find details and updates at the sheriff’s Facebook page.
San Mateo County and Contra Costa County
No official warnings had been issued as of Monday morning, but the west side of the Peninsula and the Danville area were under advisory on the Zonehaven emergency map.
In San Pablo, residents of 11th Street between Palmer Avenue and Rivers Street have been urged to use sandbags to protect their homes and to be prepared to leave if the neighborhood canal floods.
South of the Bay Area
Warnings including mandatory evacuations have been issued in Santa Cruz County and Monterey County. Santa Cruz County’s evacuation zones can be found on the Zonehaven map. For Monterey County’s warnings and orders, see the sheriff’s Facebook or Twitter page.
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