Bay Area braces for more rain
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According to the NWS, isolated thunderstorms are possible Sunday night into Monday morning. There will be a chance of minor flooding.
The atmospheric river that hit the Bay Area Thursday morning caused a mess of a commute and left damage across the region, including flooded roadways and downed trees.
LATEST Nov. 13 12:20 p.m. A bomb cyclone off the coast of California was bringing heavy rain and winds to the northern part of the state Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Dalton Behringer, a meteorologist at the weather service, said the current storm front dropped about 19 millibars within 24 hours.
An atmospheric river storm brought heavy rain and strong winds throughout the Bay Area and Monterey Bay on Thursday, leaving behind flooded road and downed trees in communities across the region.
A storm system is expected to bring moderate to heavy rain and gusty winds to the Bay Area starting Sunday night.
Another atmospheric river is drenching the Bay Area as the Level 3 storm brings heavy rain and damaging winds Thursday morning.
San Francisco Bay Area braces for a week of rain and cooler temperatures, with potential for nuisance flooding and strong winds.
An atmospheric river storm arrived in the Bay Area, bringing rain and strong winds that caused various problems.
Thousands lost power and urban streets flooded as an atmospheric river brought powerful winds and several inches of rain across the region on Thursday.
Bay Area faces fog, hazardous beach conditions, and minor coastal flooding due to a Supermoon event and weather.