The Bay Area faced the last storm of a week filled with rain, with the National Weather Service reporting lighter rainfall than earlier in the week. Flooding and evacuation orders were issued in the North Bay following Tuesday's storm. As of Thursday morning, flood watches were established for Marin and Sonoma counties, along with a wind advisory for broader areas. Simultaneously, snow was expected to start in Lake Tahoe, leading to a winter storm watch lasting until Friday morning, indicating continued winter weather concerns in the region.
The last storm of a rainy week arrived in the Bay Area on Thursday morning, with current radar conditions indicating a range of precipitation intensities.
This wave of rainfall is anticipated to be lighter than the previous Tuesday's storm, which resulted in significant flooding and evacuation orders in the North Bay.
A flood watch is issued for parts of Marin and Sonoma counties, alongside a wind advisory affecting much of the Bay Area amid ongoing precipitation.
In the Lake Tahoe area, snowfall is projected to begin on Thursday morning, with a winter storm watch in place until Friday morning.
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