Second storm of the week remains on track to hit Bay Area and is expected to bring dangerous winds
Briefly

"Offshore winds will be more powerful than initially anticipated and may persist past Sunday and possibly into early next week, creating potential fire hazards."
"As we move from Sunday into Monday, we will be concerned due to offshore winds in the hills, which could create very dry conditions quickly after rain stops."
"Wind gusts are expected to blow as high as 30 mph in most places, reaching up to 40 mph in higher elevations, increasing fire danger."
"Forecasts predict 0.25 to 0.5 inches of rain in the region, and 6 inches to 2 feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada, with winter advisory in effect."
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