I was here reporting on the napa river overflowing its banks and devastating local businesses here. The difference between what happened then and what were expecting now is timing. This is the month of november. That was december and january when the river was bloated with plenty of rainfall and now its not at that stage. However if we saw big time flooding here in napa i spoke with a native colin who is brewmaster at downtown joes and heres what he had to say. We expect a flood. We have a lot customers here. We are lucky. As soon as the flood advisory comes out. They show up. Theres nights where the customers have sat here all night waiting to help us do sandbags. And we sandbag the whole neighborhood as a team. The hydrology people say the tides dont matter. Everybody who lives in napa thinks tides do matter. Well see how it works out. Reporter tides do matter and tomorrow we have two high tides the second one occurring at 1 40 in the afternoon should reach levels over 7 feet. Watch
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Wildcat Beach at Point Reyes National Seashore, where shark attacks are possible in the water.National Park Service/A. GobshevarLatest October 2, 10:35 am
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A plan the National Park Service developed at Point Reyes National Seashore to manage cattle operations could be derailed by the California Coastal Commission because of the Park Service's failure to produce promised reports on dealing with the water quality impacts from the livestock operations.