SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A collection of tornados remains to roll via the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and solid winds. Rainfall Tuesday early morning is leading to spots of flooding on roadways for the early morning commute.
Pockets of heavy rain will certainly continue and off via the early morning with a little bit of a mid-day time-out. Heavier rain and winds get once more this mid-day, right between of the night commute.
An electrical storm expectation holds for much of the Bay Area from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The expectation was released as there is a 10% or higher opportunity for electrical storms. “Storms are expected to be non-severe but we continue to monitor for any changes as winds pick up,” climate authorities claimed following twelve o’clock at night.
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A wind advisory holds from 7 a.m. via 8 p.m. for the San Francisco Peninsula coastline and Santa Cruz Mountains, NWS claimed. South to southwest winds of 20 to 35 miles per hour with gusts as much as 55 miles per hour are anticipated throughout the advisory.
A flooding watch continues to be basically for all of the Bay Area via 4 a.m. Wednesday.
Between Monday and Friday, the North Bay might see as much as 4 inches of rains, with the higher Bay Area standing up to 3 inches. Higher altitudes might obtain as much as 8 inches.
Looking in advance, Thursday’s rain will certainly be cooler and is anticipated ahead in addition to feet upon feet of snow in the Sierra.
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