SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A collection of storms continues to roll by way of the San Francisco Bay Space on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and robust winds. Rainfall Tuesday morning is leading to spots of flooding on roads for the morning commute.
Pockets of heavy rain will proceed on and off by way of the morning with a little bit of a mid-day lull. Heavier rain and winds decide up once more this afternoon, proper in the midst of the night commute.
A thunderstorm outlook is in impact for a lot of the Bay Space from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., in line with the Nationwide Climate Service. The outlook was issued as there’s a 10% or higher likelihood for thunderstorms. “Storms are expected to be non-severe but we continue to monitor for any changes as winds pick up,” climate officers mentioned simply after midnight.
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A wind advisory is in impact from 7 a.m. by way of 8 p.m. for the San Francisco Peninsula coast and Santa Cruz Mountains, NWS mentioned. South to southwest winds of 20 to 35 mph with gusts as much as 55 mph are anticipated throughout the advisory.
A flood watch stays in impact for all the Bay Space by way of 4 a.m. Wednesday.
Between Monday and Friday, the North Bay might see as much as 4 inches of rainfall, with the higher Bay Space getting as much as 3 inches. Greater elevations might obtain as much as 8 inches.
Wanting forward, Thursday’s rain can be colder and is anticipated to come back together with ft upon ft of snow within the Sierra.