The recent atmospheric river has brought heavy rainfall and high wind warnings to the Bay Area, leading to flood watches in the region. Triggered by a low pressure system and subtropical moisture, the rainfall is projected to accumulate between one half to three inches over the central coast and elevated areas, with potential totals of six inches in some regions. Flood warnings have been issued as conditions fluctuate, with advisories in place until Saturday night. Emergency weather forecasts suggest continued monitoring of flood risks as showers develop over the coming days.
The entire Bay Area is on a flood watch until 10 p.m. on Saturday due to the substantial rainfall from the atmospheric river.
A high wind warning was issued along the coast, with advisories extending to the inland Bay Area, projecting unsafe conditions through Friday morning.
The atmosphere is rich with moisture, resulting in heavy rainfall across regions, with North Bay mountains potentially receiving up to 2 inches.
Flood advisories are being issued as conditions evolve, highlighting the ongoing threat of flooding as a result of these weather patterns.
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