Live map: Rain in the Bay Area and a lot of Sierra snow
Briefly

A storm is set to hit the Bay Area from Monday until Tuesday night, prompting the National Weather Service to issue several advisories. These include a flood watch for much of the Bay Area until early Wednesday and a wind advisory along the San Mateo County coast. Additionally, winter storm warnings are in effect for the Lake Tahoe area, predicting up to 3 feet of snow and strong winds, while Yosemite could see as much as 4 feet of snow. Travel conditions are expected to be hazardous, particularly in the mountain passes.
The National Weather Service issued several advisories due to an incoming storm, including a flood watch for the Bay Area and winter storm warnings for Tahoe and Yosemite.
A winter storm warning for Lake Tahoe is in effect until Wednesday, with predictions of 1 to 3 feet of snow and wind gusts approaching 100 mph.
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