I don’t have live access to current earthquake data right now, but I can share how you can quickly check “earthquake today Sacramento.”
- US Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program: visit usgs.gov and use their “Latest Earthquakes” map, filter by location near Sacramento, and set time to “Today.” They provide magnitude, depth, and distance from Sacramento, updated in real time.
- California Earthquake Data Center or regional seismology pages often mirror USGS data with quick “today” filters for Northern California.
- Local news outlets (e.g., CBS Sacramento, KCRA) typically post breaking updates if there’s a notable event nearby, including any felt reports.
- You can also use earthquake tracking sites like EarthquakeTrack or Earthquakes Zone, but cross-check with USGS for official values.
If you’d like, I can guide you step-by-step to set up a quick alert or fetch a snapshot for Sacramento today if you choose a specific source.