Quick check-in as we head into the week…
Not a panic post, just a friendly nudge. Stormy week ahead 🌧️
This is the kind of weather that reminds us how quickly conditions can change, and how the “small stuff” around the house suddenly matters a whole lot more.

According to guidance from California emergency officials and the National Weather Service, a large share of storm-related damage during heavy rain doesn’t come from big, dramatic disasters. It usually starts with preventable issues: clogged drains, backed-up gutters, or loose outdoor items that get pushed around once the rain and wind pick up.
🏡 Quick home check
If you’ve got a few minutes, take a quick lap around your place. Clear anything that could block drains, secure loose outdoor items, and make sure gutters aren’t doing their best waterfall impression. Rain has a funny way of finding the one weak spot you’ve been ignoring.
🚗 Slow it down
Driving this week? Give yourself extra time. Flooded intersections can show up fast, and no errand is worth testing how deep that water really is. If it looks sketchy, trust your gut and turn around.
🔦 Low-effort prep
This is also a good moment for the basics: charge your phone, know where the flashlight lives, and keep a blanket nearby just in case. Nothing dramatic, just smart.
🏠 Realtor brain moment
Storms are when homes tell the truth. Drainage, roofs, yards, and insulation all show their cards once the weather hits. If something’s been sitting on your “we’ll deal with it later” list, consider this your sign.
Check on your neighbors, keep pets cozy, and stay weather-aware. For real updates (not rumors), the National Weather Service is always the best source, and California’s storm prep info lives at news.caloes.ca.gov/stormseason.
Stay dry, stay safe, and don’t fight the weather, work with it. ☔💙

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