Sorry, Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability has been called on the account of wind, rain, power outages and general mayhem. We're all safe, but it's hard to write a post using stone knives and bear skins. See you next week.
Lots of rain fell over the last 48 hours, but how much? Here is a preliminary look. For a more detailed list go here: https://t.co/4FDJ80jb8q #cawx #AtmosphericRiver pic.twitter.com/DjCIH1E9fn
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) January 17, 2019
Mudslide closes Hwy. 17 southbound in Santa Cruz Mountains https://t.co/dpSfZ6xrpC pic.twitter.com/k0JZMnOUs9
— SFGate (@SFGate) January 17, 2019
Residents along Hwy 35 in the Santa Cruz mountains say this storm has created major problems - lots of people stranded. The latest at 4 & 6pm. https://t.co/daqxt7VwUp #abc7now pic.twitter.com/YpCUyGoKYz
— David Louie (@abc7david) January 17, 2019
@RobMayeda : Santa Cruz Mountains are getting hammered. Rain rates of 2.13” per hour just now. 3.46” since midnight. pic.twitter.com/ACeqH8eZAe
— Ricardo Cortes (@RicardoDCortes) January 17, 2019