A Flood Watch continues to be in effect for Sonoma County until Sunday morning.
At this time, it is anticipated Healdsburg will experience scattered, moderate rainfall throughout the weekend. It is not anticipated Healdsburg will reach flood stage.
A Flood Watch means “Be Prepared,” and is issued when conditions are favorable for a specific hazardous weather event to occur. It does not mean flooding will occur, but it is possible.
If downed trees or power outages occur – please exercise caution. ALWAYS assume a fallen power line is live, and NEVER touch a downed power line, or any object touching a fallen power line!
The City of Healdsburg’s sandbag fill station is available at the Healdsburg Community Center (1557 Healdsburg Avenue).
Sand and empty bags will be provided, however we recommended you bring:
- A shovel to fill bags
- Gloves to protect your hands
- A helper to assist in filling
For more information on how to fill and use sandbags, visit healdsburg.gov/stormwater, and scroll down to "Resources."
For more information on flooding, visit healdsburgemergency.org.
For flooding, downed trees that are not blocking a roadway, or power outages, please call the City’s 24/7/365 Emergency Utility Hotline at (707) 431-7000 or toll free (855) 755-6586.
For emergencies that pose a threat to life and/or property, such as a downed power line, or downed trees blocking a roadway, always dial 9-1-1.
Reach for Home's Winter Shelter, located at St. Paul's Episcopal Church (209 Matheson Street) will be open Friday, March 10 through Monday, March 13 for those seeking shelter and a meal. Dinner is served at 6 p.m., and check-in ends at 9 p.m. For information please visit reachforhome.org/get-help.
Our team will continue to monitor the situation, and will provide updates on our social media platforms and at healdsburg.gov, if conditions significantly change.