Atmospheric river soaks Bay Area — and it's not finished
Published on April 07, 2018 at 08:46AM by By Peter Fimrite and Sophie Haigney
A major storm blew into the Bay Area overnight, causing minor flooding, a few major accidents and snarled traffic on roadways. The storm began around 10 p.m. Thursday and was expected to continue through at least Saturday morning. As of early Friday, a little more than a half inch of rain had fallen in downtown San Francisco. Parts of the North Bay had seen closer to an inch. “It’s going to be a rain-soaker, if you will,” said Brian Mejia, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. Up to three inches of rain are expected in San Francisco with the coastal hills forecast for as much as six inches.
Published on April 07, 2018 at 08:46AM by By Peter Fimrite and Sophie Haigney
A major storm blew into the Bay Area overnight, causing minor flooding, a few major accidents and snarled traffic on roadways. The storm began around 10 p.m. Thursday and was expected to continue through at least Saturday morning. As of early Friday, a little more than a half inch of rain had fallen in downtown San Francisco. Parts of the North Bay had seen closer to an inch. “It’s going to be a rain-soaker, if you will,” said Brian Mejia, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. Up to three inches of rain are expected in San Francisco with the coastal hills forecast for as much as six inches.
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