SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A storm system barreling towards the area is ready to carry days of rain, wind and snow to greater elevations. The primary in a sequence of storms is ready affect the Bay Space and Central Coast Tuesday night time.
Rain starting Tuesday night time and lasting by way of Thursday might carry rain totals up 2 inches and as excessive as 4 inches alongside the coastal ranges, in line with the Nationwide Climate Service. The NWS is warning of moist roadways, minor road flooding, and elevated ranges on creeks and streams.
San Francisco Bay Space climate radar
Graphic: NWS
The midweek storm system will even carry a chilly frontal passage with gusty wind. In keeping with the NWS, gusts may very well be between 30 to 40 mph with native gusts of as much as 50 to 60 mph doable. The climate service advises individuals to safe free objects round their home and property.
The storm can also be more likely to carry heavy snowfall with 2 to 4 toes of snow in greater elevations.
“It’s going to be rough out there,” stated KRON4 Meteorologist Lawrence Karnow.
One other set of storms is predicted to reach Friday and to probably stretch by way of the weekend into subsequent week.