Readers Share Photos of Flooded Areas Throughout Santa Barbara County

The flooded intersection of Bath and Cabrillo Street in Santa Barbara on December 21, 2023 (Photo: Tyler Tomblin)

The rainstorm on Thursday has prompted a Flash Flood Warning by the National Weather Service (NWS) as up to five inches of rain or more are expected on Santa Barbara County’s south coast.

The flash flood warning will stay in effect through Thursday evening but NWS is also issuing special weather alerts that include a Marine Warning with alerts of hail, wind, steep waves, and water spouts.

Edhat readers and public agencies are sharing photos and videos of areas to avoid that are already flooded as of noon on Thursday.

See the photos and videos of Santa Barbara County flood areas below:

Castillo Street underpass on December 21, 2023 (Photo: Tyler Tomblin)
Flooded intersection of Cabrillo and Bath in Santa Barbara on December 21, 2023 (Photo: Tyler Tomblin)
(Photo: Tyler Tomblin)
Mission Underpass (Photo by John Finley)
Garden Street underpass (Photo by John Finley)
Salsipuedes and Cota Streets (Photo by John Finley)
Spring Street (Photo by John Finley)
E. Cota Street (Photo by Lauren Ornelas)
Photo by Lauren Ornelas
Cabrillo Blvd (Photo: Brian MacIsaac/ Nextdoor)
Photo by Theresa Lomeli
Photo by Theresa Lomeli

 

 

 

Goleta waterfall 12/21/23 (Photo by Patty C.)

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    • Besides the cops, firetrucks and Cal Trans trucks?

      Luckily, this only happens once every year or so, but it really does highlight the need for solid infrastructure in general.

    • I saw photos of City Public Works at Mission Canyon and Cabrillo clearing street drains, and at Mission Creek on De la Vina diverting storm water. There are other news sources around, no one site has the same photo selection.

          • Never made a mistake that stops up public services.

            Good thing you assumedly have if you’re so sympathetic?

            You’re the type to drive right in and then be like “help, I made a mistake, waaahhh”

            • Believe it or not, being sympathetic to others whose days have been ruined, or injured or worse, doesn’t mean it’s happened to you. It just means your not a terrible person.

              Note also, these are mostly at freeway underpasses so it’s possible people from out of town (we are a tourist destination) got on/off the freeway and unexpectedly got in too deep.

              Good thing you don’t have family or friends who have died in floods or extreme weather events. Lucky you.

              • Is that a veiled pick me statement?

                Sorry if you’ve lost friends or loved ones but that’s totally irrelevant to the subject.
                There is a big difference between floods and driving into a flooded intersection.
                Were you trying to pull rank or something? How distasteful.

            • Absolutely. The more we hand-hold grown adults, and kids for that matter (nanny state), the worse we get as a society. Think people! Don’t expect you can do whatever you want and be saved by someone automatically . Life’s not an internet video game, with two extra lives. Silly.

              A few folks, especially the most vocal one here on Edhat, will never get that.

  1. That “Salsipuedes and Cota Streets (Photo by John Finley)” shot is almost how deep it was a block away in the divot @ Bond and Quarantina (it was way deeper). Had a driver parked in the middle of the street for a good hour with hazards flashing. Was pretty entertaining watching people turn onto Quarantina only to pause realizing that making it to Cota was not in the cards, and yet others charged ahead only to stall out & float away…

  2. The hypocrisy among you guys is mind blowing, and laughable. Where is your faux outrage over the horrible, cruel and racist comments from your pals? Crickets, always.

    If you’re going to whine and cry about my comments but not your pals’, then your “concern” is meaningless.

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