Severe thunderstorm warning expires for parts of California

Severe thunderstorm warning expires for parts of California

Heavy thunderstorm warning from Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties expires

3:24 in the afternoon and we now have a number of storms that are currently moving around. Let’s go on and look at this radar now. We had a severe storm warning in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Now we have exhibited one for south of Monterey. In fact, we will probably be broadcast at the moment. Uh, that’s until 3:45 a.m. this afternoon. You get. See that heavy rains, um, mainly the area of ​​Highway 1 north of Big Sur. Hey Josh, do we want to continue? OK. In order. Visit us on KSBW and ABC because we will have a short cut. I will try to make another Facebook live, but basically, if you are in the line of this storm, just stay inside and stay your back for the next half hour or so. It won’t be that strong. So stay safe. We will protect you all afternoon. We will keep you up to date when there are severe thunderstorm warnings. Basically, it means hail and gusty winds. We see some gusts of around 60 miles per hour on the front edge of the storm, and that will be the threat to the next, half an hour, maybe an hour in our internal areas. So well, stay safe. I’m sorry that I have the short interfaces.

Heavy thunderstorm warning from Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties expires

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Monterey County on Wednesday. It expired at 3:45 p.m. in accordance with the National Weather Service. For parts of the Santa Cruz district, a severe thunderstorm warning was also issued according to the National Weather Service. It has expired since then. The warning for the northwest of Santa Cruz County until parts of San Mateo and Santa Clara County were issued at 3:30 p.m. But expired earlier. Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond and Bonny Doon, were also included in the warning, but their warning will take place at 3:15 p.m. “at 2:36 p.m. PDT. A heavy thunderstorm was 16 miles of Woodside or 18 miles southwest of Palo Alto and moved to northeast. Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Monterey County on Wednesday. It expired at 3:45 p.m. in accordance with the National Weather Service.

For parts of the Santa Cruz district, a severe thunderstorm warning was also issued according to the National Weather Service. It has expired since then.

The warning for the northwest of Santa Cruz County until parts of San Mateo and Santa Clara County were issued at 3:30 p.m. But expired earlier.

Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond and Bonny Doon were also included in the warning, but their warning will take place at 3:15 p.m.

“At 2:36 p.m. PDT was a heavy thunderstorm 16 miles southwest of Woodside or 18 miles southwest of Palo Alto, who moved to northeast at 50 miles per hour,” said the NWS.

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