TIMELINE: Week of storms to soak Bay Area, possibly bring a foot of rain in parts of North Bay
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TIMELINE: Week of storms to soak Bay Area, possibly bring a foot of rain in parts of North Bay
"A week of rain that will soak the Bay Area over the Christmas holiday begins Friday. LIVE: Track rain in San Francisco Bay Area with Live Doppler 7 This weekend will bring heavy rain to the Bay Area with the possibility of minor flooding by Sunday morning. On Sunday morning, we could begin to see standing water on roads/spinouts, issues on small streams and creeks. Our rivers will be fine with no threat of flooding."
"We will be at a level 2 on the ABC7 Exclusive Storm Impact Scale both Saturday and Sunday. Heaviest rain will occur in the afternoon and evening Saturday, lasting all Sunday morning. Thunderstorms are possible Sunday morning. Rainfall totals this weekend will exceed 1\" in most cities with the possibility of 2\"+ in the North Bay. Our pattern remains active next week with heavy rain and gusty winds continuing for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day."
A week of heavy rain will begin Friday across the Bay Area and continue through Christmas. Heaviest precipitation is expected Saturday afternoon and evening into Sunday morning, with thunderstorms possible Sunday morning. Standing water on roads, spinouts, and issues on small streams and creeks are possible by Sunday morning, though rivers are not expected to flood. The ABC7 Exclusive Storm Impact Scale is at level 2 for Saturday and Sunday. Rainfall totals this weekend will exceed one inch in most cities, with two inches or more possible in the North Bay. Next week will remain active with heavy rain and gusty winds, with several inches to possibly a foot in parts of the North Bay.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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