Update: Flood warning affecting Sonoma County until Friday evening
Briefly

Sonoma County is facing a flood warning issued by the National Weather Service due to excessive rainfall causing flooding in urban areas and small streams. The warning remains in effect until 6 p.m., and flooding is impacting various water bodies including Mark West Creek and Santa Rosa Creek. Residents are urged to avoid flooded roads and utilize sandbags for home protection. The NWS emphasizes the importance of heeding emergency alerts, particularly during nighttime when flooding hazards are less visible. A guide to receiving local alerts is provided for residents to stay informed.
Flooding in Sonoma County is a serious concern, caused by excessive rainfall, with warnings affecting urban areas and small streams, according to NWS.
The National Weather Service warns that local drainage systems may take several hours to clear floodwaters, urging residents to avoid driving on flooded roads.
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