Bay Area storms: South Bay leaders monitor creeks as deluge causes street flooding, partially closes Highway 101

Uvas Creek floods a section of Miller Avenue in Gilroy, Calif., as the latest series of atmospheric rivers hit the Bay Area on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

SAN JOSE — Emergency officials in Santa Clara County kept a weary eye on high-flowing creek beds Monday after the latest atmospheric river storm dropped another couple inches of rain over the waterlogged Bay Area.

While numerous towns to the west of the Santa Cruz Mountains reported widespread river flooding, mudslides and damage to buildings on Monday, some local leaders across the South Bay voiced cautious optimism at appearing to have

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