San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has been personally alerting residents near Alma Avenue about the potential overflow of the Guadalupe River, warning of flooding risks. Police are also notifying homeless individuals along the river about a mandatory evacuation order. Conditions of the Guadalupe River near W Santa Clara Street in downtown San Jose are being monitored, with the river already flooding a sidewalk and bike path on the Guadalupe River Trail, reported by @abc7newsbayarea. The National Weather Service has canceled flood warnings for the San Lorenzo and Carmel Rivers, as they are not expected to reach flood stages. An update from @nbcbayarea at 2pm stated that the Guadalupe River at Almaden is no longer expected to reach moderate flood stage, with levels expected to stay in the 'action' to near flood stage.
Updated as of 2pm on the Guadalupe River at Almaden no longer expected to reach moderate flood stage, levels now expected to remain in “action” to near flood stage. San Lorenzo River crested earlier this morning as well below flood stage #CAwx 2/4/2024 @nbcbayarea https://t.co/xvR1WVUyrP https://t.co/ihDrCcsWIM
Updated as of 2pm on the Guadalupe River at Almaden no longer expected to reach flood stage, levels now expected to remain in “action” stage. San Lorenzo River crested earlier this morning as well below flood stage #CAwx 2/4/2024 @nbcbayarea https://t.co/rE1e6HnHc0 https://t.co/ihDrCcsWIM
The FLOOD WARNING for the Carmel River has been canceled. The river is still rising, but the paces is much slower and is unlikely to reach minor flood stage. #CAwx https://t.co/zhM2MecKLK
The National Weather Service has canceled the FLOOD WARNING for the San Lorenzo River. While the river did make it to "action stage," it is cresting and rainfall in the area is only sporadic. #CAwx https://t.co/0cmHGb9mY8
FLOOD PATROL: We’re monitoring conditions of the Guadalupe River in downtown San Jose now near W Santa Clara Street. The river is already starting to flood across a nearby sidewalk/bike path on the Guadalupe River Trail now. @abc7newsbayarea https://t.co/o9mzFIkDjG
San Jose mayor Matt Mahan personally alerting neighbors tonight near Alma avenue that the nearby Guadalupe river may overflow tomorrow morning and they should be aware of the flooding risks. Police also alerting homeless along the Guadalupe river of mandatory evacuation order. https://t.co/FEa6iK2Kss