I didn't want to miss posting in February! So here it is. It's raining here in Mi Wuk and has been all day long. Quite windy as well. No snow at all. 37 degrees in our corner of the neighborhood.
I do not have the address, but an 80' dead cedar fell from a neighbor's lot onto a house on Lama Road. I don't know the exacts whereabouts.
The tree narrowly missed a baby in it's crib and also broke into the master bedroom through the roof.
From MyMotherlode.com :
Mi-Wuk Village, CA -- A tree smashed into a Mi-Wuk Village home
narrowly missing a baby sleeping in its crib. It happened Wednesday
around 9:30 p.m. on Lama Road.
When Mi-Wuk Sugar Pine Fire Protection District firefighters
arrived on the scene, they found a dead, 80-foot pine tree from a
neighbor's yard had landed on the roof of the two story home. Four
people, two adults and two children, were in the house when the tree
came crashing down.
"There were no injuries," says Fire Chief Larry Crabtree. "We were
very fortunate that even though the tree put a hole in the roof and the
ceiling and debris landed on the floor in the baby's room, the baby was
in bed, they were very lucky that the baby was not injured."
The tree also punched a hole in the master bedroom and caused
structural damage to the house. The tree broke into several pieces. One
large section remains on the roof.
Chief Crabtree says, "It was in a precarious position where if it had
rolled off the roof it would have taken out the power lines so we had
PG & E come out and disconnect electric service to the house."
Crabtree believes strong winds caused the tree to snap. He estimates
the damage could add up to $50K and it could take six weeks to repair
the home.
I had to go way back in my posts to find my accurate weather source which is
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=38.08052761936274&lon=-120.18562316894531&site=sto&smap=1&unit=0&lg=en&FcstType=text#.UxEn3F7exNk
It looks like we'll be having rain/snow this afternoon and tonight and showers Saturday, tapering off on Sunday and Monday.
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