
"The heaviest rain is expected from the middle of the afternoon and into the evening commute. At about 1 p.m., cities like Oakland, San Mateo and Half Moon Bay will see lighter rain. The East Bay will see heavier rain by 3 p.m. and by 4 p.m., in the middle of the commute and it won't exit until around 7 p.m. or 8 p.m."
"Rain showers will continue into Tuesday morning. This will be a Level 1 system with less than .10 inches of rain expected."
"This goes into effect for Lake Tahoe from 11 a.m. Monday to 11 a.m. Wednesday.There will be heavy snow above 5,000 feet with 6-12" of snowfall expected, with 1-2 feet along the Sierra crest and 1-3 inches at lake level. Winds will gust to 60 mph."
"This goes into effect along the West Slope of the Sierra Nevada from 5 a.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Wednesday.There will be snow above 6,500 feet, with 1-2 feet south of Highway 50."
A significant Level 2 storm will move into the Bay Area starting Monday, bringing rain, wind and possible thunderstorms. The heaviest rain is expected mid-afternoon into the evening commute, with lighter coastal rain near 1 p.m. and heavier East Bay rain by mid-afternoon lasting until about 7–8 p.m. Rain showers will continue into Tuesday morning as a weaker Level 1 system with less than 0.10 inches expected. Lake Tahoe is under a Winter Weather Advisory with heavy snow above 5,000 feet and gusty winds; the Sierra West Slope has a Winter Storm Warning with substantial high-elevation snowfall.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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