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Strong Winds Anticipated For The Region

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MODESTO – Strong winds are anticipated to come to the region and officials ask the public to stay alert and prepared for the wind.

The US National Weather Service Sacramento said the valley will see winds starting January 18th until the 19th. Winds were anticipated to begin Monday morning and continue until Tuesday evening.

North winds of up to 20 to 35 miles per hour are anticipated according to the NWSS. Gusts of up to 40 to 50 miles per hours are also anticipated.

The NWSS also said the winds can cause loose objects to blow around and possible power outages from downed power lines and trees.

They encourage people to have a plan with necessary supplies, using power generators outside and away from windows, disconnecting electronics and appliances, to keep refigerators and freezers closed, not use a gas stove to warm up the house and checking on neighbors.

NWSS asked people to identify a room inside their home and work where they can take shelter if needed. They say high winds can cause dangerous falling or blowing objets such as tree branches or outdoor items.

The Pacific Gas & Electric company urged customers to prepare by having non-perishable foods and water. Also having equipment such as flashlights with extra batteries ready, weather radios and mobile devices with portable chargers. Personal supplies are also recommended to prepare such as important documents and medications.

PG&E says to never touch downed power lines and to assume all downed lines are energized. Anyone who notices downed power lines is asked to stay away and call 911. PG&E customers are asked to also call 1-800-743-5002.

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Road Closures, Flood Warnings Issued Near Newman

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STANISLAUS COUNTY – A flood warning was issued by the Office of Emergency Services Thursday, warning residents near the town of Newman of several road closures.

Significant flooding of the Orestimba Creek has prompted several road closures. They are the following:

Bell Road from Anderson to West Stuhr, Eastin Road from Anderson to West Stuhr, and Jorgensen Road from Anderson to West Stuhr.

Although there was no rain Friday, the roadways were very much under several feet of water. Emergency officials warn to mind the road closures and not attempt to drive through any flooded roads. Several barricades and flood warnings were in place to warn drivers.

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Weather Forecast For March 1st, 2022

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MODESTO – The National Weather Service said Tuesday will have a high of about 76 and will be mostly sunny. Winds are estimated to be 5 miles per hour from the east.

Tuesday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 47. Winds will be from the northwest between 3 and 5 miles per hour.

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Earthquake Felt in Valley and the Region

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MODESTO – An earthquake was felt Thursday afternoon in many valley cities and across the region.

According to the USGS, the earthquake happened at about 3:50pm and initially was estimated to be a 4.8 in magnitude. The epicenter was about 7 miles from the community of Farmington, east of Stockton.

UPDATE – USGS reclassified the epicenter to be closer to the Smith Valley area.

Officials with the National Weather Service reported feeling the quake in their building and reported slight shaking and movement.

People from as far as Merced, Sacramento, and the Bay Area reported feeling the tremor.

So far no damage or injuries were reported.

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