Approaching Atmospheric River Information
Marin County Residents,
The National Weather Service (NWS) is anticipating an approaching atmospheric river Tue 1/26 through Thursday 1/28. The NWS is forecasting heavy rain and high winds, with the heaviest concentration being between 11pm tonight and before sunrise tomorrow. Sustained winds are anticipated to be between 30 to 45 MPH with gusts up to 60-70 MPH. There is a potential for localized flooding in poor drainage areas. The winds could topple trees and power lines especially for locations that are susceptible to winds.
The Marin County Fire Department and the Marin County Department of Public Works have additional staffing for the storm.
Stay tuned to local radio and television stations for the latest weather information or you can call the National Weather Service 24 hour weather line at 831-656-1725. To receive Nixle alerts, text your zipcode to 888777. Sign up at alertmarin.org.
Follow us @marinsheriff on twitter for updates throughout the night.
Please do not call 911 unless you have an emergency.
Know what to do if you see a downed power line
Driving safety for the evening and morning commutes:- • Slow Down
- • Maintain a safe following distance
- • Don't try to cross standing bodies of water
- • Stay out of flooded areas.
The Marin County Office of Emergency Services
Address/Location
County of Marin Office of Emergency Management
1600 Los Gamos Dr
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 415-479-2311
TEXT-A-TIP - Text TIP MARINSO followed by your message, to 888777