
Kate Brown issued a state of emergency declaration Thursday evening to remain in effect through Jan. She urged people to check on neighbors and pets and help to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice. "If you don't have to go out, don't go out," Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said. Portland and Multnomah County planned to open severe weather shelters on Saturday. "It's been years since those of us at the weather service in Seattle have seen forecast data like this." "This is a rare event," Wolcott said Thursday. Seattle planned to open two severe weather shelters in the evenings starting Saturday.ĭaytime temperatures could struggle to reach freezing and overnight lows could drop to single digits into next week, National Weather Service meteorologist Reid Wolcott said. The Pacific Northwest was facing frigid temperatures and measurable snow was possible in both Seattle and Portland, forecasters said. "My street turned into a creek bed about 2-and-a-half feet deep with rocks and mud. "The last storm just killed us, buried our road," he told KABC-TV. Steve Learned left the area Thursday morning after doing what he could to protect his home. The area saw flooding in a storm last week and several homes were red-tagged. The Orange County Fire Authority reported a mudslide Thursday night in one canyon that affected some roads but no injuries were reported. In Southern California, evacuation orders were issued Thursday night in Orange County because of possible mudslides and debris flows in three canyons where a wildfire last December burned the ground bare. The Sierras could see 5 to 8 feet of snow through the holidays, with 10 feet possible at higher elevations, and authorities urged people to avoid traveling through the mountain passes, which could be treacherous. Authorities began releasing some water, but the dam didn't seem in any immediate danger, Tuolomne County sheriff's Sgt. In the Sierra Nevada, an evacuation warning was issued for about 150 homes downstream of Twain Harte Lake Dam after cracks were found in granite that adjoins the manmade part of the 36-foot-high structure. MORE WEATHER: Record warm Christmas likely for parts of central US Firefighters rescued two people who had climbed atop a car but they couldn't reach the fully submerged vehicle, San Mateo County sheriff's Det. On Thursday, two people died when their car was submerged in a flooded underpass in Millbrae, just south of San Francisco. LOS ANGELES - Two people died in a submerged car, evacuations were ordered for wildfire-scarred California, and Seattle and Portland faced the rare chance of snowy streets as a wave of storms rolled through the West.Īn atmospheric river - a sky-born plume of moisture from the Pacific Ocean - was fueling the weather, which could dump rain and snow over much of the region through Christmas, while the Pacific Northwest was looking at a dayslong cold snap. Other localized flooding was reported in various locations around the Bay Area.Watch Video: West Coast storms bring flood threats and snow Much of low-lying Millbrae became inundated with floodwaters last Thursday following days of heavy rain. “However, there was heavy rain this morning.” “At this time we don’t know exactly what happened,” said San Mateo County Sheriff’s Detective Javier Acosta, per KPIX. Rescue crews arrived at the scene and found two people standing atop the roof of a submerged vehicle - and they only later found the gray pickup submerged where the Gloriosos had become trapped in the rising water, after the area was drained, which took several hours. The street dips below grade under a railway overpass, and intense rain last Thursday morning caused localized flooding that in this location occurred quickly. As KTVU reports, neighbors say that they were a married a couple who lived not far from where their car became submerged on East Hillcrest Boulevard.


But authorities have now ID'd the pair as 63-year-old Rolando Ortigas Glorioso and 62-year-old Susana Glorioso, both of Millbrae. The exact circumstances that led to the drowning deaths of of the two victims on a Millbrae street on Thursday, December 23 may remain unknown. The two people who tragically died last week when their car became submerged in rapidly rising floodwaters beneath a Caltrain overpass in Millbrae have been identified as a married couple who lived nearby.
