Pam our Team Coverage continues with j. R. Stone. Live in santa rosa tonight. J. R. . Reporter costs this one woman specifically had this to say. 8 in. Would flood of right now. It happened so infrequently that i am not worried. My children were young we were able to get out where my husband was up to the top of his head and water. Where it was flowing over the road. Reporter is an area and the 50 ft. From where i am standing. She is not just talking about this creek but where areas where there are homes as if this backs up going into the Santa Rosa Creek. I did see was the officials of santa rosa they did state that all approves are out and about the top or to take care of any problems that may all rise. Now back to you pam. Pam we have crews all over the north bay. In locations which are prone to flooding. Pam one of those places is lucky drive in corte madera. Thats where kron 4s dan kerman is tonight. Dan . Pam in the calm before the storm. Reporter this afternoon work crews in san
The National Weather Service is reporting lakes and reservoirs across West Central Texas continue to recede as drought conditions persist in spite of some areas receiving heavy rainfall over the last week.