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TRINITY RIVER - HOOPA (HOOC1) | ||||||||||||||||
Latitude: 41.05º N | Longitude: 123.68º W | Elevation: 333 Feet | ||||||||||||||
Location: Humboldt County in CA | ||||||||||||||||
River Group: North Coast |
Issuance Time: | Not Available |
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ESRI™ Locator Map |
Official 7 Day National Weather Service Forecast (CAZ105) |
Tonight: Mostly clear. Areas of smoke overnight. Lows 50 to 60. Thursday: Sunny. Areas of smoke. Highs 86 to 101. Thursday Night: Mostly clear. Haze and areas of smoke overnight. Lows 53 to 63. Friday: Sunny. Highs 92 to 107. Friday Night and Saturday: Clear. Lows 57 to 67. Highs 96 to 111. Saturday Night through Monday Night: Mostly clear. Lows 59 to 69. Highs 97 to 112. Tuesday through Wednesday: Mostly clear. Highs 91 to 106. Lows 57 to 67. |
Flood Impacts | |
57.0 Feet | Severe flooding of roads, bridges and structures in and around low areas of the river is expected. Many road closures are likely including Highway 96 at several locations between Willow Creek and Weitchpec. Many homes and businesses in valley areas will be innundated. |
55.0 Feet | Extensive and severe flooding between Willow Creek and Weitchpec, and flooding of many homes and businesses in the valley areas. Expect closure of Highway 96 between Willow Creek and Weitchpec. |
53.0 Feet | Extensive flooding of all low lying areas adjacent to the river, including Highway 96 north and south of Hoopa. Significant damage to structures in these areas is likely. |
51.0 Feet | Extensive flooding of all low lying areas adjacent to the river including Highway 96 both north and south of Hoopa is likely. Significant damage to structures in these areas is possible. |
48.0 Feet | Considerable flooding of low lying areas adjacent to the river including Highway 96 is likely. Significant damage to structures in these areas is possible. |
46.0 Feet | Flooding of many low lying areas near the river is likely. Minor flooding may occur over Highway 96 between Willow Creek and Hoopa. |
44.0 Feet | Minor flooding of the lowest lying areas may occur. |