Flood Watch In Affect for the New Year!
The Sespe River.
The Sespe River.

The Sespe River is flowing once again due to the 4.52 inches of rain Fillmore received in December, according to the Ventura County Watershed. In some parts of the Sespe the water nearly meets the sidewalk along the bike path behind Waterford Lane, taken the morning of January 1st, 2023. There was a flood watch in affect as of Tuesday, January 3rd to Thursday afternoon according to the National Weather Service. What - Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. Where - Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
When - From Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. Impacts - Significant flash flooding and debris flows are possible, especially in and below recent burn scars. Excessive runoff may result in flooding of creeks, streams, and urban areas. While the
risk of main stem river flooding is low, water flowing through normally dry rivers may be a threat to some homeless communities. Courtesy https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=34.398990000000026&lon=-11...