Rain returns to San Francisco Bay Area with 3 incoming storm systems
Three weather systems are expected to bring several rounds of light to heavy rains in the Bay Area this week, forecasters said early Monday morning.
Three weather systems are expected to bring several rounds of light to heavy rains in the Bay Area this week, forecasters said early Monday morning.
As power outages from the weekend storm continue to affect communities across the Bay Area, residents on the San Mateo County coast feel a frustration that has already been brewing for quite some time.
Hundreds of thousands of people across the Bay Area remained without power early Monday morning, as an atmospheric river storm packing heavy rain and intense wind left behind damage across the region.
While the wind may have been the bigger story for this past weekend's potent atmospheric river storm, the Bay Area still received some impressive rainfall numbers.
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Following a brief reprieve, another strong atmospheric river storm is set to arrive in the Bay Area this weekend packing rain and strong winds.
The first of two atmospheric rived-fueled storms moved into the Bay Area Wednesday, bringing heavy rains that triggered flood advisories covering large portions of Sonoma and Marin counties.
A strong atmospheric river storm arrived in the Bay Area on Wednesday, bringing intense rain and strong winds. From the North Bay, to San Francisco, to the Santa Cruz Mountains, impacts were felt. Jose Martinez and Loureen Ayyoob report. (1/31/24)
People across the Bay Area on Wednesday felt the impact of the latest atmospheric river storm to bring intense rain and strong winds to the region.
Two schools in Sonoma County and a number of city and national parks around the Bay Area were closed on Wednesday ahead of expected heavy rainfall in the region.
As an atmospheric river storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds, first responders in the North Bay are preparing Tuessday, including a paramedic new on the job.
Expect rain, heavy at times, as an atmospheric river storm arrives in the Bay Area on Wednesday. Conditions are expected to remain wet through the rest of the week, with another strong storm slated to arrive Sunday. Paul Heggen has the forecast. (1/30/24)
As an atmospheric river storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds, first responders in the North Bay are preparing, including a paramedic new on the job. Itay Hod reports. (1/30/24)
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch that goes into effect early Wednesday morning for much of the San Francisco Bay Area as a potent atmospheric river slams into the region.
A flood watch has been issued for the entire Bay Area, as unseasonably warm conditions make way for a strong storm that is expected to dump heavy amounts of rain starting midweek.
Officials with the Bay Area office of the National Weather on Wednesday said there is a "potentially potent Pineapple Express" atmospheric river could deliver heavy rain, high winds and flooding to the San Francisco Bay Area.
Commuters across the Bay Area are dealing with heavy rain Wednesday morning as the latest in a series of storms passes through, but the region may see drier conditions and warming temperatures heading into the weekend.
More rain is coming to an already saturated Bay Area Tuesday night and is expected to heighten the risks of minor flooding and mudslides, according to the National Weather Service.
The most potent storm to pass through the greater Bay Area during a wet weekend dumped rain across the region overnight, with flooding reported in Guerneville and Santa Cruz.
A Flood Watch will be in effect for North Bay Counties as rain is expected from Sunday through Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
In the North Bay, the rain came down hard Friday causing issues on the roads and minor flooding but was mostly met with a shrug by stalwart locals.
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