Storm blows through Stanislaus County, knocks down trees, causes flooding [The Modesto Bee]
Jan. 27—There was a lot of wind and numerous calls about street flooding and downed trees and limbs that damaged vehicles as a strong storm blew through Stanislaus County over the last 12 hours.
However, as of early Wednesday morning, there were no reports of major structure damage or injuries, according to Modesto-area law enforcement.
The National Weather Service still had a high-wind warning in effect through 8 a.m. this morning as gusts of more than 60 mph and steady winds of up to 40 mph were felt throughout the county Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. A weather service list of peak winds over the past 24 hours showed 51 mph in Modesto and 56 in Knights Ferry.