San Francisco Bay Area, Atmospheric river
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The most rain fell in the North Bay and in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The weather service recorded official overall rain totals of 3.22 inches in Santa Rosa; 3.04 inches in Occidental, north of Santa Rosa; 2 inches at Ben Lomond and 1.52 inches on Mount Tamalpais.
A fast-moving atmospheric river system brought gusty winds, scattered showers, and hazardous coastal conditions across the Bay and Monterey Bay areas on Wednesday, leading to scattered power outages and local damage.
In the North Bay coastal ranges, the rain is expected to start Monday night and pick up its pace Tuesday and Wednesday. Gass said up to 2 1/2 inches of rain or more could fall in areas such as Mount Tamalpais, while areas in the North Bay valleys, particularly Sonoma County, are expected to get 1 1/2-2 inches.
Wind gusts that are expected to blow between 35 and 45 mph may be powerful enough to bring down trees and power lines and make driving additionally hazardous, according to the weather service. Some gusts in the upper elevations could get as high as 55 mph.
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