SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A robust winter storm is sweeping from the North Bay south throughout the San Francisco Bay Space. KRON4 Meteorologist Lawrence Karnow mentioned the “extremely intense storm front” might generate waterspouts or small tornadoes.
Heavy rain poured over the North Bay Tuesday morning earlier than the entrance moved south. Rain totals are forecasted to vary between 2-6 inches in several elements of the Bay. Karnow mentioned San Francisco can be hit by the brunt of the storm on Tuesday afternoon.
The Nationwide Climate Service mentioned this week’s atmospheric river is proving to be stronger than initially anticipated.
“The rain overnight over-performed our expectations. The main band of rain will move very slowly across the rest of the Bay Area today, with increasing intensity as the cold front moves through in the afternoon. This will also bring strong southerly winds and an increasing chance for thunderstorms, especially for areas south and east of San Francisco. With potential thunderstorms and strong winds, there is an outside chance for storms to start rotating, and, while unlikely, a landfalling waterspout or weak tornado can not be ruled out,” NWS forecasters wrote.
Tornados are uncommon within the Bay Space. Throughout a December storm final yr, 5 folks had been injured when a twister ripped by means of Scotts Valley in Santa Cruz County.
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Throughout the previous 12 hours, an 80-mph wind gust was recorded on Pine Mountain Fireplace Highway in Marin County north of Mount Tamalpais. A Wind Advisory will stay in impact till late Tuesday night time for the South Bay, East Bay, and alongside the coast.
“A Wind Advisory remains in effect for portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. The combination of strong winds and moist soils will increase the risk for downed trees and a few power outages,” the NWS wrote.
A Extreme Thunderstorm Warning was issued for San Francisco, south Marin County, and north San Mateo County attributable to winds gusting at 70 mph.
On Tuesday afternoon, a tree fell on prime of an individual close to San Francisco’s Portola neighborhood. The sufferer suffered minor accidents, firefighters mentioned. The hearth division wrote on X, “Avoid walking near trees.” Downtown San Francisco was drenched with 2.53 inches of rain throughout the previous 24 hours, breaking the every day document of two.22 inches set again in 1887, in accordance with NWS officers.
Tuesday night’s rush hour can be a soggy mess for a lot of commuters on the highway. “We’ll get a break on Wednesday before more moderate rain and wind return Thursday,” the NWS wrote.