Sacramento area storm updates: Widespread energy outages, injury

Ahead of strong winds from another storm sweeping through Northern California, some schools are making the decision to be closed Monday.These are the following schools and school districts that will be closed on Monday:Sacramento City Unified School DistrictStockton Unified School DistrictSan Joaquin Delta CollegeGalt Joint Union Elementary School DistrictGalt Joint Union High School DistrictCosumnes River ElementaryC.W. Dillard Elementary SchoolRiver Delta Unified School District (will also be closed Tuesday)What’s more is that residents in the Wilton area, which flooded from the New Year’s Eve storm, were ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm’s arrival. Sacramento County officials said it also inadvertently sent an evacuation alert to residents in Rancho Cordova. They have since contacted KCRA 3 to clarify that there is no evacuation order for Rancho Cordova at this time.Sacramento area law enforcement and other emergency officials responded to a multitude of emergency calls for downed trees, blocked roads and toppled power lines. While the region got a dry break for much of the day, the first part of the next weather system moves in Sunday night and will last into Monday midday. It will bring widespread, heavy rain to the Valley and Foothills locations and wind gusts that could once again be strong enough to bring down tree limbs and cause power outages.KCRA 3’s weather team is calling Monday an Alert Day because of heavy rain and wind.| Click here for the latest forecast | Click here for sandbag locationsGov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday evening sent a formal request to Biden to declare an emergency, which would allow for more resources for storm preparation and relief.An evacuation warning has been issued in El Dorado County on Sunday due to possible flooding. People living in the areas of Highway 50 and White Hall & Highway 49, and Union Mine Road to the Amador / El Dorado County border are urged to prepare to evacuate.”Those who require additional time to evacuate and those with pets and livestock should consider leaving now,” said the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office. Meanwhile, eastbound Interstate 80 at Chiles Road in Davis reopened after an overturned Amazon semitrailer caused a closure for about an hour and a half for those trying to cross the Yolo Causeway.SMUD’s outage map showed about 45,000 customers affected by the outages in the Sacramento area as of 10:46 p.m. At the peak of the outage, 345,000 customers were without power.Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s outage map showed about 48,000 customers without power across KCRA’s coverage area as of 10:46 p.m.In all, more than 500,000 people across California were dealing with outages early Sunday, according to a state map. See SMUD’s outage map here See PG&E’s outage map hereSee all California outages hereHere are the latest storm updates.11 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna spoke with residents in Wilton, the area county officials ordered to evacuate.Resident Zachery Shay is choosing to stay despite evacuation orders.”We’ve been through this probably 10 times in my life,” Shay said. “I’m 28 years old, and it’s not a big deal; we’re used to it.”Mary Alice Campfield is also not evacuating. She has lived in Wilton since the 1980s and has worked at the Wilton Store for 17 years.”The river may hit the road, but it’s not going to affect me, or here. We’re at a high flag round here,” Campfield said. “If you’ve lived here long enough, it’s eh.”10:46 p.m.: As of this writing, there are about 45,000 SMUD customers and about 48,000 PG&E customers without power.10:42 p.m.: The Hart Senior Center on 915 27th St. was opened up as an evacuation center for those seeking shelter from the storm.10:05 p.m.: Jesuit High School will be closed on Monday ahead of the storm.9:51 p.m.: The Sacramento City Unified School District announced it is closing all schools on Monday, citing weather concerns.9:45 p.m.: The Galt Joint Union Elementary School District will be closed on Monday and is recommending residents shelter in place or follow evacuation orders in their area.The Galt Joint Union High School District will also be closed Monday, explaining that some of its campuses have property damaged from the storms.9:21 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento issued a flood warning for the Cosumnes River at Michigan Bar. It expects the river to rise significantly from the coming storm.8:40 p.m.: San Joaquin Delta College announced it will close campus on Monday because of weather conditions.8:24 p.m.: The Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks announced it is closing all of its parks on Monday.7:11 p.m.: Rio Vista High School announced that all River Delta Unified School District schools will be closed both Monday and Tuesday.6:55 p.m.: The Elk Grove Unified School District said it is closing Cosumnes River Elementary and C.W. Dillard Elementary School on Monday due to the weather. All other schools will remain open.6:22 p.m.: Residents in the Wilton area of Sacramento County are told to evacuate immediately while roads are still passable. The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services said “flooding is imminent.”Wilton flooded during the New Year’s Eve storm. The road boundaries for the Wilton area evacuation order are as follows: Northbound: Jackson Rd/Hwy 16 Eastbound: Grant Line Rd, south to Bond Rd, south to Hwy 99 Southbound: Arno Rd, west to Alta Mesa Rd, south to Twin Cities Rd, west to Clay Station Rd Westbound: Clay Station Rd, north about 4 miles, then northwest to Jackson Rd/Hwy 16Officials established an evacuation center at the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation on 9040 High Tech Court in Elk Grove. You can see a boundary map for evacuations here.6:13 p.m.: The Stockton Unified School District announced it is canceling classes on Monday due to weather conditions.4:17 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Michelle Bandur spotted downed trees near and in Southside Park in downtown Sacramento.4:06 p.m.: The Sutter County Sheriff’s Office issued an evacuation warning to residents at the Lovey’s Landing RV Park.4:03 p.m.: SMUD said it has restored power to more than 287,000 customers. Its outage map shows that about 63,000 customers are still without power.4 p.m.: Cal OES Director Nancy Ward said PG&E has brought in out-of-state resources to help the utility with restoring power and repairs. 3:45 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna spotted downed trees on 17th and N streets in midtown Sacramento.3:30 p.m.: State officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, speak on the preparation ahead of Monday’s storm.3:29 p.m.: Crews in Fair Oaks are working to lift a tree that fell on a home.2:52 p.m.: LiveCopter 3 went up to survey storm damage.2:09 p.m.: The California Office of Emergency Services announced the state is requesting President Joe Biden to sign an emergency declaration that would allow for more resources in handling the storm and its aftermath.1:32 p.m.: The press conference with California officials is at 2:45 p.m.12 p.m.: SMUD says the fastest way to report an outage is on their website. 11:47 a.m.: Here’s an update from Placer County. 11:45 a.m.: Capt. Keith Wade with the Sacramento Fire Department joined KCRA 3 to talk about storm safety. Here’s what else to know about the storm response in Sacramento County. 11:40 a.m.: SMUD continues to make progress on power outages. Their map shows 226,000 customers still without power. 11:06 a.m.: All city parks and fields are closed in Davis. 10:53: Here’s an update on Sierra chain controls. 10:49 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Lysée Mitri came across a tree that fell on a home in East Sacramento. Ashley Zavala saw a tree that took out multiple cars and damaged a business in midtown. 10:01 a.m.: Here’s an update on parks that are closed in Sacramento County. 9:27 a.m.: Sacramento County officials issued an evacuation warning for people in the Wilton area to leave now ahead of more severe weather. “Rising water may spill over onto the nearest roadways and cut off access to leave the area,” the Office of Emergency Services said. “Last weekend, exit routes flooded quickly for residents leaving Wilton, so we are urging residents to get out now while roads are still clear; don’t wait for an evacuation order.”An evacuation center has been set up at the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation, 9040 High Tech Ct in Elk Grove.Read more here. 10 a.m.: The National Weather Service reminds people not to drive through flooded roads. 9:16 a.m.: Here’s a look at the hail that fell in Citrus Heights and Granite Bay earlier this morning. 9:14 a.m.: KCRA 3 photojournalist Andrew Faulk saw a power line on fire on the Garden Highway. 9:04 a.m.: SMUD’s outage map now shows 279,000 customers with the lights out, representing more progress since 345,000 were without power overnight.9:03 a.m.: Gov. Newsom is set to talk about the severe weather at 1 p.m. in Sacramento County. We’ll stream it here. 8:11 a.m.: Eastbound I-80 is back open for those headed from Davis to Sacramento after an overturned big rig caused an earlier closure. 8:05 a.m.: SMUD says crews are “working as safely and quickly as possible” to restore power. 8:04 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Lysée Mitri reported from downtown Sacramento where a tree is blocking the roadway at 8th and H streets. 7:58 a.m.: Here’s a look at damage at 23rd and I Streets in Sacramento7:54 a.m.: Some good news for drivers on I-80 heading from Davis to Sacramento. 7:48 a.m.: Here’s a look at damage from a tree crashing into a home in midtown Sacramento. 7:41 a.m.: Rancho Cordova officials say Coloma Road is closed from Benita Drive to McGregor Drive due to a downed tree. Here’s how strong the winds gusted in Northern CaliforniaThe National Weather Service said early Sunday that winds gusted to more than 60 mph in some areas.“These are exceptionally strong winds and we’re seeing the results of that,” Verdoorn said of outages and downed trees during a late-night Facebook Live with anchor Brittany Hope.Meteorologist Eileen Javora reported that McClellan Airfield in North Highlands recorded a top gust of 68 mph, while Rancho Cordova hit 64 mph and Sacramento Executive Airport 63 mph.–KCRA 3’s Brittany Hope, Dirk Verdoorn and Danielle Wilburn contributed to this story.

Ahead of strong winds from another storm sweeping through Northern California, some schools are making the decision to be closed Monday.

These are the following schools and school districts that will be closed on Monday:

  • Sacramento City Unified School District
  • Stockton Unified School District
  • San Joaquin Delta College
  • Galt Joint Union Elementary School District
  • Galt Joint Union High School District
  • Cosumnes River Elementary
  • C.W. Dillard Elementary School
  • River Delta Unified School District (will also be closed Tuesday)

What’s more is that residents in the Wilton area, which flooded from the New Year’s Eve storm, were ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm’s arrival. Sacramento County officials said it also inadvertently sent an evacuation alert to residents in Rancho Cordova. They have since contacted KCRA 3 to clarify that there is no evacuation order for Rancho Cordova at this time.

Sacramento area law enforcement and other emergency officials responded to a multitude of emergency calls for downed trees, blocked roads and toppled power lines.

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While the region got a dry break for much of the day, the first part of the next weather system moves in Sunday night and will last into Monday midday. It will bring widespread, heavy rain to the Valley and Foothills locations and wind gusts that could once again be strong enough to bring down tree limbs and cause power outages.

KCRA 3’s weather team is calling Monday an Alert Day because of heavy rain and wind.

| Click here for the latest forecast | Click here for sandbag locations

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday evening sent a formal request to Biden to declare an emergency, which would allow for more resources for storm preparation and relief.

An evacuation warning has been issued in El Dorado County on Sunday due to possible flooding.

People living in the areas of Highway 50 and White Hall & Highway 49, and Union Mine Road to the Amador / El Dorado County border are urged to prepare to evacuate.

“Those who require additional time to evacuate and those with pets and livestock should consider leaving now,” said the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office.

Meanwhile, eastbound Interstate 80 at Chiles Road in Davis reopened after an overturned Amazon semitrailer caused a closure for about an hour and a half for those trying to cross the Yolo Causeway.

SMUD’s outage map showed about 45,000 customers affected by the outages in the Sacramento area as of 10:46 p.m. At the peak of the outage, 345,000 customers were without power.

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Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s outage map showed about 48,000 customers without power across KCRA’s coverage area as of 10:46 p.m.

In all, more than 500,000 people across California were dealing with outages early Sunday, according to a state map.

Here are the latest storm updates.

11 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna spoke with residents in Wilton, the area county officials ordered to evacuate.

Resident Zachery Shay is choosing to stay despite evacuation orders.

“We’ve been through this probably 10 times in my life,” Shay said. “I’m 28 years old, and it’s not a big deal; we’re used to it.”

Mary Alice Campfield is also not evacuating. She has lived in Wilton since the 1980s and has worked at the Wilton Store for 17 years.

“The river may hit the road, but it’s not going to affect me, or here. We’re at a high flag round here,” Campfield said. “If you’ve lived here long enough, it’s eh.”

10:46 p.m.: As of this writing, there are about 45,000 SMUD customers and about 48,000 PG&E customers without power.

10:42 p.m.: The Hart Senior Center on 915 27th St. was opened up as an evacuation center for those seeking shelter from the storm.

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[email protected] has donated the Hart Senior Center (915 27th St.), as a general population evacuation center for those needing shelter from the storm. SacCounty will be operating this shelter with support from the @RedCross. Transportation is available.

For more info, call 2-1-1. pic.twitter.com/Zn8D0UHjxo

— Sacramento County (@SacCountyCA) January 9, 2023


10:05 p.m.: Jesuit High School will be closed on Monday ahead of the storm.

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9:51 p.m.: The Sacramento City Unified School District announced it is closing all schools on Monday, citing weather concerns.

9:45 p.m.: The Galt Joint Union Elementary School District will be closed on Monday and is recommending residents shelter in place or follow evacuation orders in their area.

The Galt Joint Union High School District will also be closed Monday, explaining that some of its campuses have property damaged from the storms.

9:21 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Sacramento issued a flood warning for the Cosumnes River at Michigan Bar. It expects the river to rise significantly from the coming storm.

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A Flood Warning has been issued for the Cosumnes River at Michigan Bar. Rainfall over the next 24 hours is expected to produce a significant rise on the Cosumnes River. Flood Stage exceedance is expected to occur Monday afternoon. Follow instructions from local officials. #cawx pic.twitter.com/zW2oh3MGxn

— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) January 9, 2023

8:40 p.m.: San Joaquin Delta College announced it will close campus on Monday because of weather conditions.

8:24 p.m.: The Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks announced it is closing all of its parks on Monday.

7:11 p.m.: Rio Vista High School announced that all River Delta Unified School District schools will be closed both Monday and Tuesday.

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6:55 p.m.: The Elk Grove Unified School District said it is closing Cosumnes River Elementary and C.W. Dillard Elementary School on Monday due to the weather. All other schools will remain open.

6:22 p.m.: Residents in the Wilton area of Sacramento County are told to evacuate immediately while roads are still passable. The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services said “flooding is imminent.”

Wilton flooded during the New Year’s Eve storm.

The road boundaries for the Wilton area evacuation order are as follows:

  • Northbound: Jackson Rd/Hwy 16
  • Eastbound: Grant Line Rd, south to Bond Rd, south to Hwy 99
  • Southbound: Arno Rd, west to Alta Mesa Rd, south to Twin Cities Rd, west to Clay Station Rd
  • Westbound: Clay Station Rd, north about 4 miles, then northwest to Jackson Rd/Hwy 16

Officials established an evacuation center at the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation on 9040 High Tech Court in Elk Grove. You can see a boundary map for evacuations here.

6:13 p.m.: The Stockton Unified School District announced it is canceling classes on Monday due to weather conditions.

4:17 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Michelle Bandur spotted downed trees near and in Southside Park in downtown Sacramento.

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4:06 p.m.: The Sutter County Sheriff’s Office issued an evacuation warning to residents at the Lovey’s Landing RV Park.

4:03 p.m.: SMUD said it has restored power to more than 287,000 customers. Its outage map shows that about 63,000 customers are still without power.

4 p.m.: Cal OES Director Nancy Ward said PG&E has brought in out-of-state resources to help the utility with restoring power and repairs.

3:45 p.m.: KCRA 3 Reporter Orko Manna spotted downed trees on 17th and N streets in midtown Sacramento.

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3:30 p.m.: State officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, speak on the preparation ahead of Monday’s storm.

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Gov. Newsom says in about an hour, California will submit a formal request to the White House for an emergency declaration.

“We are doing all we can to be proactive,” Newsom said, as the state experiences several atmospheric rivers in a matter of weeks. pic.twitter.com/QCIP9zujBq

— Ashley Zavala (@ZavalaA) January 8, 2023

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Cal OES director Nancy Ward says there are 424,143 across California without power.

2,900 people evacuated, 199 in shelters

— Ashley Zavala (@ZavalaA) January 8, 2023

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Gov. Gavin Newsom reiterates investments state is making to improve water infrastructure.

He says he’ll request the legislature appropriate another $202 million for levees and urban flood protection.

— Ashley Zavala (@ZavalaA) January 8, 2023


3:29 p.m.: Crews in Fair Oaks are working to lift a tree that fell on a home.

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2:52 p.m.: LiveCopter 3 went up to survey storm damage.

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2:09 p.m.: The California Office of Emergency Services announced the state is requesting President Joe Biden to sign an emergency declaration that would allow for more resources in handling the storm and its aftermath.

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BREAKING: California is asking President Joe Biden to declare an emergency in response to recent winter storms that have slammed the state.

State emergency management officials say this will help provide the state with more resources.

— Ashley Zavala (@ZavalaA) January 8, 2023

1:32 p.m.: The press conference with California officials is at 2:45 p.m.

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12 p.m.: SMUD says the fastest way to report an outage is on their website.

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Our customer service representatives don’t have additional info about individual outages beyond what’s available at https://t.co/XSjoZP6ohR, so please don’t wait on hold for that information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

— SMUD (@SMUDUpdates) January 8, 2023


11:47 a.m.: Here’s an update from Placer County.

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11:45 a.m.: Capt. Keith Wade with the Sacramento Fire Department joined KCRA 3 to talk about storm safety.


Here’s what else to know about the storm response in Sacramento County.

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During weather-related events, using the correct phone number will help ensure a quicker response:
• 311 to report down trees or flooding.
• 911 to report emergencies, including sparking or downed wires.
• SMUD at 1-888-456-7683 to report power outages pic.twitter.com/VCxptvqArV

— Sacramento County (@SacCountyCA) January 8, 2023



11:40 a.m.: SMUD continues to make progress on power outages. Their map shows 226,000 customers still without power.

11:06 a.m.: All city parks and fields are closed in Davis.

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All City parks and fields are closed until further notice due to downed trees and branches. Please do not visit as additional trees or branches may fall. City crews are working hard move debris. Thank you for your patience as we all navigate and survive these storms together. pic.twitter.com/Np743FK11U

— City of Davis (@CityofDavis) January 8, 2023


10:53: Here’s an update on Sierra chain controls.

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❄️ CHAIN CONTROL UPDATE ❄️

01/08/23 10:20am

• I-80 is R2 in both directions from Truckee to Alta.
• SR-267 has no restrictions.
• SR-28 is R2 from Tahoe City to Kings Beach.
• SR-89 is R2 from Truckee to Tahoe City.
• Big rigs are at maximum restrictions. pic.twitter.com/9YP5HEv0cl

— CHP Truckee (@CHP_Truckee) January 8, 2023


10:49 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Lysée Mitri came across a tree that fell on a home in East Sacramento. Ashley Zavala saw a tree that took out multiple cars and damaged a business in midtown.

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We came across downed power lines and a tree that fell onto a home in East Sacramento at H and 36th Streets after powerful winds blew through the area overnight. pic.twitter.com/IYVY7bJFfe

— Lysée Mitri (@LyseeMitri) January 8, 2023

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10:01 a.m.: Here’s an update on parks that are closed in Sacramento County.

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Gibson Ranch is closed Due to Storm Damage until Wednesday.

Other park closures:
Gristmill
Sailor Bar Boat Launch (Illinois Access)
Discovery Park
Howe Avenue Access
Watt Avenue Access
Dry Creek Ranch House Access
Dry Creek Parking Lot
Cherry Island Sports Park pic.twitter.com/AGFJmj87aZ

— SacRegionalParks (@SacRegionalPark) January 8, 2023

9:27 a.m.: Sacramento County officials issued an evacuation warning for people in the Wilton area to leave now ahead of more severe weather.

“Rising water may spill over onto the nearest roadways and cut off access to leave the area,” the Office of Emergency Services said. “Last weekend, exit routes flooded quickly for residents leaving Wilton, so we are urging residents to get out now while roads are still clear; don’t wait for an evacuation order.”

An evacuation center has been set up at the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation, 9040 High Tech Ct in Elk Grove.

Read more here.

10 a.m.: The National Weather Service reminds people not to drive through flooded roads.

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9:16 a.m.: Here’s a look at the hail that fell in Citrus Heights and Granite Bay earlier this morning.

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9:14 a.m.: KCRA 3 photojournalist Andrew Faulk saw a power line on fire on the Garden Highway.

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9:04 a.m.: SMUD’s outage map now shows 279,000 customers with the lights out, representing more progress since 345,000 were without power overnight.

9:03 a.m.: Gov. Newsom is set to talk about the severe weather at 1 p.m. in Sacramento County. We’ll stream it here.

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TUNE IN: Governor @GavinNewsom and state, local, and federal officials will provide updates on the ongoing severe winter storms impacting California.

Watch live at approximately 1pm. https://t.co/UYiuwWT6Gu

— Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) January 8, 2023

8:11 a.m.: Eastbound I-80 is back open for those headed from Davis to Sacramento after an overturned big rig caused an earlier closure.

8:05 a.m.: SMUD says crews are “working as safely and quickly as possible” to restore power.

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We understand the difficulty these storms have brought to our area. Please know our crews are working as safely and quickly as possible to restore power to those that are impacted.
Please be safe out there. ❤️

— SMUD (@SMUDUpdates) January 8, 2023

8:04 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Lysée Mitri reported from downtown Sacramento where a tree is blocking the roadway at 8th and H streets.


7:58 a.m.: Here’s a look at damage at 23rd and I Streets in Sacramento

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7:54 a.m.: Some good news for drivers on I-80 heading from Davis to Sacramento.

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7:48 a.m.: Here’s a look at damage from a tree crashing into a home in midtown Sacramento.

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7:41 a.m.: Rancho Cordova officials say Coloma Road is closed from Benita Drive to McGregor Drive due to a downed tree.

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Sunrise Boulevard is available as an alternate route to travel north and south in the city until service is restored.

— Rancho Cordova PD (@RanchoCordovaPD) January 8, 2023

Here’s how strong the winds gusted in Northern California

The National Weather Service said early Sunday that winds gusted to more than 60 mph in some areas.

“These are exceptionally strong winds and we’re seeing the results of that,” Verdoorn said of outages and downed trees during a late-night Facebook Live with anchor Brittany Hope.

Meteorologist Eileen Javora reported that McClellan Airfield in North Highlands recorded a top gust of 68 mph, while Rancho Cordova hit 64 mph and Sacramento Executive Airport 63 mph.

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–KCRA 3’s Brittany Hope, Dirk Verdoorn and Danielle Wilburn contributed to this story.

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