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More heavy rain is set to hit the low-lying areas of Santa Cruz County this week. In Watsonville, memories are still...

Good morning, folks. It is Monday, Jan. 9, and it’s another rainy, windy one around Santa Cruz County, with flood warnings and evacuation orders in place around the region.

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There will be no school Monday in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District with flash flood warnings in effect, Hillary Ojeda reports, amid a situation county schools superintendent Faris Sabbah called “extremely serious.”

The Pajaro River levee and rising waters in Salsipuedes and Corralitos creeks are among the worries for Watsonville residents, who told Wallace Baine that they feel there’s little they can do besides watch and wait.

And Christopher Neely reports from Boulder Creek, where dayslong power outages might have turned out the lights but haven’t dimmed the community’s spirit.

Visit Santa Cruz County Storm Central for more information, links to evacuation zone maps and much more.

Now, to Monday’s headlines.

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‘This is extremely serious’: All PVUSD schools closed Monday amid flash flood warnings

Flood maps inside Santa Cruz County's emergency operations center on Wednesday, January 4.

With flash flood warnings in effect, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District announced that classes were canceled Monday at all of its schools. On Sunday, the district said it would cancel Monday and Tuesday classes for schools including Ann Soldo Elementary School, Hall District Elementary School, Ohlone Elementary School, Lakeview Middle School, Pajaro Middle School and Watsonville High School. Hillary Ojeda has details.

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Boulder Creek after dark: Mountain community makes its way amid dayslong power outage

Lifelong Boulder Creek resident, John Kornher, poses in front of his generator-powered cat shelter on Highway 9.

The unrelenting deluge battering the Santa Cruz Mountains left hundreds in Boulder Creek without power for days. Although admittedly challenging, it’s nothing the mountain community hasn’t seen before. Christopher Neely has the dispatch.

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Stay safe, heed warnings in your area and stay off the roads if at all possible — see you back here Tuesday.

Will McCahill
Lookout Santa Cruz

A veteran jack-of-all-trades journalist who is Lookout’s copy editor, writes and compiles Morning Lookout newsletter and produces Lookout’s other editorial newsletters and helps run Lookout’s social...