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A “strong” atmospheric river appears poised to soak Northern California, including parts of the North Bay, later this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Our atmospheric river has arrived in the North Bay with pockets of heavy rain continuing all day as flood risk remains high. Here's what to expect. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay ...
An atmospheric river that blew into the Bay Area on Wednesday has dropped several inches of rain on the North Bay and is expected to spread further south through the region later this week, ...
Atmospheric river pummels North Bay causing flash flooding, leaving cars stranded. Wednesday, December 28, 2022. Some cars were abandoned by their drivers in the North Bay, stuck in the middle of ...
Bay Area Storm: Atmospheric river hits, high winds ravage Peninsula and East Bay, 155,000 without power Wind gusts reach 74 miles per hour at SFO as arriving flights delayed an average of 80 minutes ...
A flood watch is in effect for most of the Bay Area through 10 p.m. Sunday Coastal mountain regions could see as much as 8" of rain The heaviest rain from the atmospheric river will fall on Monday ...
As the atmospheric river continues to move towards the Bay Area and the forecast begins to materialize, North Bay residents are concerned, particularly in areas ravaged by last year's massive ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - An atmospheric river arrived in the Bay Area on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and wind to the region. The storm system first moved across the North Bay and is expected to spread ...
Atmospheric river storms to soak Bay Area, Northern California — biggest in 9 months 5-8 inches forecast this week for the North Bay, 3-5″ in Santa Cruz Mountains, 1-3″ in Bay Area cities ...
An atmospheric river streaming in from north of Hawaii, packing torrential rain, gusty winds and blinding snowstorms, slammed into Northern California Monday, bringing with it the threat of flash ...
A flood watch will begin early Wednesday morning for much of the North Bay, according to the National Weather Service. The flood watch begins at 4 a.m. Wednesday and will run through 5 p.m. Friday ...
An extremely strong atmospheric event is in the forecast, with flood watches and blizzard warnings across Northern California. But the precipitation forecast around the Bay Area is much less certain.