An unexpected atmospheric river storm is affecting San Francisco this weekend, with forecasts projecting rainfall of approximately 2.4 inches. Despite this rain, January 2022 is still poised to be one of the driest months on record in the city. Concurrently, protests at UC Berkeley against presidential immigration policies highlight tensions surrounding undocumented immigrants. Other local news includes a rise in rental costs in San Francisco and San Jose, and the Ninth Circuit Court's ruling on vaccination conflicts involving city employees.
The rain should be increasing steadily in San Francisco through the afternoon, and we're now forecast to get a significant amount, 2.4 inches, by Sunday.
Around 200 students at UC Berkeley gathered Thursday to protest Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
San Francisco and San Jose remain in the top five most expensive cities in which to rent an apartment, but New York is number one.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered San Francisco to rehire two former city employees who were fired for refusing to be vaccinated due to their religious beliefs.
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