The fine branches of the snap trees in Carmichael, send debris in the street

TO DRIVE. Storms bringing strong winds in our region. This is a Carmichael spectator. Look at the winds and Carmichael earlier during the day. You can see the wind so strong that it broke a few branches of the trees. Hit this garbage tank right away. Look at the shingles above this roof on the other side of the street. OH MY GOD. With floating debris. Look at that. You can see that all of this was sent to us by Jason. GREAT. Thank you for sending us this video. It looks like we are in the middle of a hurricane or something like that, but no, it was only Carmichael this morning. Simply download the KCRA Three app to stay up to date. Many of these trees, the BR
Watch: Winds Snap Tree Branches in Carmichael, send debris in the street
Update: 4:29 p.m. September 2, 2025
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A spectator captured the video of the power of powerful winds broke the branches of trees, pulled on the roof shingles and sent swirling debris in a street of Carmichael on Tuesday. The video of the Jason Grate viewer captured some of the damage from a wind storm that eliminated more than 11,000 SMUD customers at some point. KCRA 3 received photos showing other trees that have been overthrown in certain districts. | Related | The viewer’s videos, the photos capture the show, the damage of the wind in the north of California “more than probably, it was winds downhill that came out of a thunderstorm and that just created these winds and the damage we considered in these areas as these thunderstorms were rolled at a very fast pace,” said the meteorologist Dirk Verdo. National Weather Service declared in a press release that he coordinated with local officials of the region to determine the cause of damage. of some vegetation fires.
A spectator captured the video of the power of powerful winds broke the branches of trees, pulled on the roof shingles and sent debris swirling Tuesday in a street in Carmichael.
The video of spectator Jason Grate captured some of the damage from a wind storm that eliminated power to more than 11,000 SMUD customers at some point. KCRA 3 received photos showing other trees that have been overthrown in certain districts.
| Related | Videos of viewers, photos capture the lightning show, damage caused by the wind in northern California
“More than probably, these were downhill winds that came out of a thunderstorm and it just created these winds and the damage we saw in these areas like these thunderstorms which had just rolled at a very fast pace,” said meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn about Carmichael’s damage.
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The National Weather Service said in a statement that it coordinated with local officials in the region to determine the cause of damage. He later said that damage did not come from a tornado.
(Video below: why the powerful winds that shot down the trees through Carmichael were not a tornado.)
Tuesday’s active weather in northern California also included lightning that would be the cause of certain vegetation fires.
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