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Alert Summary for All California Counties
Current California Weather Alerts
Alerts are sorted alphabetically by severity
WARNINGS - WATCHES - ADVISORIES - STATEMENTS
Updates every 15 Minutes
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Updated:Thursday 12:15pm PDT 

Alameda County:
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Alpine County:
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Amador County:
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Butte County:
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Calaveras County:
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Colusa County:
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Contra Costa County:
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Del Norte County:
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El Dorado County:
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Fresno County:
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Glenn County:
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Humboldt County:
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Imperial County:
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Inyo County:
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Kern County:
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Kings County:
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Lake County:
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Lassen County:
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Los Angeles County:
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Madera County:
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Marin County:
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Mariposa County:
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Mendocino County:
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Merced County:
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Modoc County:
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Mono County:
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Monterey County:
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N.E. Foothills Sac Valley:
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Napa County:
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Nevada County:
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Northern Lake County:
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Northern Sierra Foothills:
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Northern Sierra Nevada:
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Orange County:
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Placer County:
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Plumas County:
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Riverside County:
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Sacramento County:
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San Benito County:
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San Bernardino County:
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San Diego County:
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San Francisco County:
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San Joaquin County:
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San Luis Obispo County:
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San Mateo County:
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Santa Barbara County:
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Santa Clara County:
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Santa Cruz County:
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Shasta County:
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Sierra County:
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Siskiyou County:
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Solano County:
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Sonoma County:
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Southern Lake County:
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Stanislaus County:
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Sutter County:
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Tahoe-Eldorado Nat. Forrest:
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Tehama County:
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The Motherlode:
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Trinity County:
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Tulare County:
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Tuolumne County:
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Ventura County:
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W. Slope N. Sierra:
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Yolo County:
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Yuba County:
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National Weather Service Description of Alerts -
(What Does It All Mean?)

- WEATHER WARNING -
A warning is issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent or likely. A warning means weather conditions pose a threat to life or property. People in the path of the storm need to take protective action.

The generic term, Winter Storm Warning, is used for a combination of two or more of the following winter weather events; heavy snow, freezing rain, sleet and strong winds. Heavy snowfall amounts are imminent and the criteria for amounts varies significantly over different county warning areas.

- WEATHER ADVISORY -
An advisory is issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent or likely. Advisories are for less serious conditions than warnings, that cause significant inconvenience and if caution is not exercised, could lead to situations that may threaten life or property.

The generic term, Winter Weather Advisory, is used for a combination of two or more of the following events; snow, freezing rain or freezing drizzle, sleet, and/or blowing snow. Moderate snowfall amounts are imminent and the criteria for amounts varies significantly over different county warning areas.

- WEATHER WATCH -
A watch is used when the risk of a hazardous weather or hydrologic event has increased significantly, but its occurrence, location or timing is still uncertain. It is intended to provide enough lead time so those who need to set their plans in motion can do so. A watch means that hazardous weather is possible. People should have a plan of action in case a storm threatens and they should listen for later information and possible warnings especially when planning travel or outdoor activities. A Winter Storm Watch mean that hazardous winter weather conditions including significant accumulations of snow and/or freezing rain and/or sleet are possible generally within the next 36 hours.

- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT -
A special weather statement is a form of weather advisory. There is no set criteria for special weather statements. A special weather statement may be issued by the NWS for hazards that have not yet reached warning or advisory status or that do not have a specific code of their own, such as widespread funnel clouds. They are also occasionally used to clear counties from severe weather watches. A common form of special weather statement is a "Significant Weather Advisory."

- SHORT TERM FORECAST -
The short term forecast may include any current or recent past conditions that form a basis for, or an enhancement to, the forecast. Detail in the short term forecast will depend on radar coverage, satellite imagery and other remote sensing capabilities. The short term forecast is not a vehicle to initiate or cancel warnings watches or advisories, but in a severe weather event, will be used to describe to where severe weather and/or flash flood producing rains are moving.





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