He said that while it’s hard to say if this amount of rainfall is record-setting, the previous time this station measured that much precipitation in such a short period of time was in January 2017, when the Ben Lomond station measured 32.29 inches for the month. on Monday, that number had reached 51 inches - a 36-inch increase in just three weeks. National Weather Service meteorologist Brayden Murdock told Lookout that a remote automated weather station (RAWS) in Ben Lomond measured 15 inches of cumulative precipitation between Oct. Meteorology experts are still digesting the impacts of the run of storms, and eye-popping rainfall totals are among them, Max Chun reports. For more information and to find your zone, click here. The oceanfront areas along Beach Drive, Las Olas Drive and Potbelly Beach Road in Aptos, meanwhile, were under an evacuation warning, with the sheriff’s office citing concerns over high tide impacts. The failure of a culvert near Whitehouse Canyon Drive and resulting threat to roadways had a small section in the far northwest part of the county still under an evacuation order. An area along the Pajaro River east of downtown Watsonville remained under an evacuation order, with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office citing continued concerns over possible flooding. With cleanup efforts continuing across the county, evacuation orders and warnings were mostly lifted. Details on where and when weren’t yet available Monday morning, but Lookout will have continuing coverage. Those days, the White House announced late Monday, will include a visit to the Central Coast on Thursday from President Joe Biden. A sunny day lay ahead Tuesday for Santa Cruz County, and though another storm system was set to arrive Wednesday afternoon and evening, the forecast was mainly dry for at least the coming 10 days. “The risk has subsided at this time for certain zones that were previously under evacuation warning,” the agency wrote of a pair of areas along the Pajaro River east of downtown Watsonville, while also giving the all-clear for a zone in the far northwest part of the county where culvert failure had threatened roadways including Whitehouse Canyon Drive.Īn evacuation warning for roads between New Brighton and Seacliff state beaches was also lifted.įor more information and to find your zone, click here. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office lifted the remaining evacuation orders in two spots in the county. Fees must be paid when booking the reservation.Tuesday, Jan. Volleyball courts on Cowell Beach are first come, first serve.Ĭourts must be reserved a minimum of 5 days in advance by calling 83.Ĭourt fees: $15.00/hr as the standard rate and $13.00/hr as the non-profit rate per court. Parking and restrooms are both located nearby on Beach St.Ĭourts on Main Beach may be reserved for personal use at the Parks and Recreation office. The courts are frequented by both amateur and professional players of the sport and host several national tournaments. All courts have professional grade nets and different heights for men and women. 18 beach volleyball courts are available for rent on the main beach in Santa Cruz. Sun, sand and beach volleyball! Our courts will make your casual beach party or tournament a success. Marine Mammal Center Native Animal RescueĬourts are first come, first serve but reservations are encouraged. If an animal is in distress or needs aid you can contact one of the following:
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