Two small jolts were felt overnight and early this morning in Napa County, one just before 2 a.m. and one just after 6:30 a.m., as CBS 5 reports.

The two aftershocks come a full week after the big 6.0 shaker that was felt across the Bay Area last Sunday morning, but most powerfully around wine country.

The details on the aftershocks:

A 2.5 magnitude earthquake has been recorded in Green Valley, about seven miles east southeast of Napa. The earthquake was reported at 6:37 a.m.

A 3.2 magnitude earthquake was reported at 1:56 a.m. about five miles south southwest of Napa.

And in case you hadn't seen it, this great surveillance footage below emerged a few days ago via Rodney Worth at Napa's The Pear Southern Bistro. The camera overlooking the restaurant's kitchen catches the moment of the quake's first impact, knocking kitchen equipment all over, before the power goes out and the recording doesn't resume until the next day when power was restored.

[CBS 5]
[Inside Scoop]

All previous SFist coverage of the Napa earthquake.