Accordingly, is the Yolo Bypass flooded?
The Yolo Bypass is one of the two flood bypasses in California's Sacramento Valley located in Yolo and Solano Counties. Through a system of weirs, the bypass diverts floodwaters from the Sacramento River away from the state's capital city of Sacramento and other nearby riverside communities.
Also Know, when was the Yolo Causeway built? May 1916
Then, where is the Yolo Causeway?
West Sacramento
Is Sacramento flooded?
Sacramento's risk of flooding is the greatest of any major city in the country . . . Over the past few decades, our area has experienced significant, sometimes devastating, flooding. The most notable flooding occurred in 1986, 1995, 1997, 2006, and 2017. In Sacramento, nearly 10 inches of rain fell in an 11-day period.