The upcoming week will see the Bay Area bracing for a significant shift in weather patterns as a pair of storm systems approach from the Pacific. Meteorologists are forecasting sustained periods of heavy rainfall starting Wednesday, with some areas potentially experiencing localized flooding. Residents are advised to prepare for reduced visibility on roadways and plan for possible travel delays, especially during the morning and evening commutes. Impacts will be most pronounced in low-lying regions and alongside creeks and rivers prone to overflow.

In addition to widespread showers, the storms are expected to bring gusty winds and cooler temperatures, marking a sharp contrast to the recent dry and mild conditions. Key advisories for the community include:

  • Secure outdoor items to prevent wind damage.
  • Monitor local weather updates via trusted channels.
  • Avoid driving through flooded streets to ensure safety.
Storm Expected Rainfall (inches) Peak Wind Gusts (mph) Duration
Storm #1 1.5 – 2.0 30 – 40 Wed – Thu
Storm #2 2.0 – 3.5 35 – 45 Fri – Sat