![]() ![]() ![]() CDCR is ensuring all vending machines in visiting areas are fully stocked with cool beverages, especially water and Gatorade. Visitors are encouraged to stay hydrated throughout the day and drink water often, not just when thirsty.Those participating in a Family Visit will be monitored to ensure they have enough water and that family visiting units are at a safe temperature.Visitors and incarcerated people are advised to alert staff if they are feeling unwell. Staff will observe visitors and incarcerated people for signs of heat-related illnesses.When necessary, institutions will utilize additional portable cooling units to bring the temperature to a suitable level. Visiting staff will closely monitor the temperature of visiting areas, which are controlled by air conditioning, fans, and/or other portable cooling units.Water stations will be added where possible. Visiting staff will ensure there is sufficient shade in areas where visitors wait for shuttles or processing.ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings.The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS), value the health and safety of all staff, incarcerated people, and visitors.ĬDCR and CCHCS have a Heat Illness Prevention Plan set in place at each institution and are taking the following steps to ensure everyone participating in an in-person visit stays safe during an extreme heatwave: Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 3-6 inches, with locally Peak Wind Forecast: 35-45 mph with gusts to 55 mph Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 4-8 inches, with locallyĮffective: T03:19:00-07:00 Expires: T11:30:00-07:00 Certainty: Likely Event: Tropical Storm Warning Type: Alert Severity: Severe Urgency: Expected Areas: San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning Peak Wind Forecast: 40-50 mph with gusts to 50 mph Little to no potential impacts from tornadoes.Įffective: T03:19:00-07:00 Expires: T11:30:00-07:00 Certainty: Likely Event: Tropical Storm Warning Type: Alert Severity: Severe Urgency: Expected Areas: Riverside County Mountains ACT: Listen for changes in the forecast. PREPARE: Little to no preparations needed to protectĪgainst tornadoes at this time. The tornado threat has decreased from the previous UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Tornadoes not expected Streets and parking lots become rivers of Numerous places where flood waters may coverĮscape routes. Flood waters can enter numerous structures within multipleĬommunities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or Flood control systems and barriers may become ![]() Valleys while increasing susceptibility to rockslides and In mountain areas, deadly runoff may rage down Small streams,Ĭreeks, canals, arroyos, and ditches may become raging Rivers and tributaries may overwhelmingly overflow theirīanks in many places with deep moving water. Extreme rainfall flooding may prompt numerous evacuations POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Devastating to Catastrophic Failure to takeĪction will likely result in serious injury or loss of life. ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. PREPARE: Urgently consider protective actions from extreme PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential forĮxtreme flooding from heavy rain. The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for extreme Peak Rainfall Amounts: 2-4 inches, with locally higher LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flood Watch is in effect Scattered power and communications outages. Hazardous drivingĬonditions on bridges and other elevated roadways. A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within Some fences and roadway signs blown over. Locations that don`t typically experience strong winds. Uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where treesĪre shallow rooted, especially in coastal and valley Unsecured lightweight objects blown about. Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored ACT: Move to safe shelter before the wind becomes hazardous. PREPARE: Remaining efforts to protect property should beĬompleted as soon as possible. PLAN: Plan for hazardous wind of equivalent tropical storm The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for wind 39 THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST Window for Tropical Storm force winds: Sunday morning until Peak Wind Forecast: 35-45 mph with gusts to 45 mph LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Equivalent Tropical Storm force wind TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT. Effective: T03:19:00-07:00 Expires: T11:30:00-07:00 Certainty: Likely Event: Tropical Storm Warning Type: Alert Severity: Severe Urgency: Expected Areas: San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire ![]()
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