This morning's earthquake had its epicenter in Berkeley's Elmwood neighborhood

A magnitude 3.3 quake, which occurred on Saturday at 03:51 a.m., had its epicenter in the Elmwood neighborhood of Berkeley.

According to the U.S. Geological Society, the four-mile deep quake was centered at 37.863°N, 122.251°W which is 2631 Piedmont Avenue in Berkeley 94704, one block west of the UC Berkeley Clark Kerr campus.

The quake was a jolt rather than a roll. No injuries or damage have been reported. Did you feel it? Send us your reports.

Tracey Taylor is co-founder of Berkeleyside and co-founder and editorial director of Cityside, the nonprofit parent to Berkeleyside and The Oaklandside. Before launching Berkeleyside, Tracey wrote for...