The relentless downpour made travel challenging, particularly for those navigating localized flooded roads and reduced visibility.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Northern California is facing hazardous road conditions as the first atmospheric river of the season brings heavy rain, strong winds, and snow to the region, causing multiple accidents and disruptions.
Friday night saw widespread impacts as the storm kept first responders busy and created difficult driving conditions.
The relentless downpour made travel challenging, particularly for those navigating localized flooded roads and reduced visibility.
Drivers expressed frustration over the conditions, with some noting the difficulty of seeing road markings in heavy rain.
“It’s hard to tell, especially if you do not have lines on the ground,” said Kayla Chenelle, Sacramento driver. “If you are paying attention, you can see someone else driving through a puddle. Be careful so you do not hydroplane.”
Emergency crews also responded to a water rescue in Sacramento’s Gardenland neighborhood. Sacramento Fire said they were called to Steelhead Creek near …