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From power outages, to flight delays, and flooding, the Bay Area is feeling the impact of the Level 2 moderate storm.
The latest round in a triple-punch series of storms forecast to hit the Bay Area this week arrived Tuesday. Rain and thunderstorms moved through the Bay Area Tuesday
Up to 2 inches of rain could fall Sunday night, with wet and windy weather expected to continue on Presidents Day.
A dynamic weather system rolled through the Bay Area this week, bringing heavy rain, a potent cold front, and thunderstorms to the region.
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Tuesday calls for up to 100 percent chances of rain throughout the day.
Heavy rain, gusty winds and high tides could cause ponding on the Embarcadero; expect delays and take care near the waterfront.
A series of cold fronts are expected to bring heavy snow to parts of the Bay Area.
In San Francisco, there is already concern about potential impacts from rain and winds during the storms expected this week. San Francisco’s Department of Emergency Management said it has been coordinating with the National Weather Service and other agencies since earlier this week to prepare for the storms.
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Downed trees in San Francisco as rain storm moves through area
Crews are out in force in San Francisco on Tuesday where a storm blew through in the early morning hours, sending trees tumbling down in some areas.