Heavy rain is hitting the Bay Area and coastal areas this week as an atmospheric river moves through Northern California.
The National Weather Service says San Francisco could see wind gusts of 50 or more miles per hour between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
High winds and rain from an atmospheric river have caused widespread power outages in Santa Cruz County, with PG&E crews working to restore electricity.
Heavy rain may lead to some flooding and travel disruption on Tuesday. - Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer - Spray and flooding on roads probably making ...
A flood watch from the National Weather Service will be in effect for the Bay Area and Central Coast from 4 p.m. Monday ...
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