![]() ![]() ![]() "Very heavy snow is forecast for higher elevations of the Coastal Range and Sierra with totals of 1 to 4 feet possible," forecasters warned. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for heavy snow and strong winds In the Sierra, the storm will be adding to the epic snow totals that have already fallen. Already on Tuesday morning, the weather issued a short-lived flood advisory for Marin County after "Doppler radar indicted heavy rain." The windstorm will also bring with it intense downpours. "That's when you start to see trees topple and fall over." described the dangerous conditions to KPIX. "With an aging older structure that now has a declining root system due to drought and all of a sudden gets pounded with loaded conditions of rain and wind, that overburdens them with all this extra weight on a weakening structure," Remy Hummer of Arborist Now Inc. So far this year, falling trees have claimed six lives in the Bay Area and damaged or destroyed dozens of homes and vehicles. ![]() The strong winds will combine with the saturated soils and weakened trees to form a deadly combination. Earlier in the day, outages were concentrated in the East Bay and North Bay.īy afternoon, there were 2,844 without power in San Francisco, largely due to a significant outage in Bernal Heights, while other other areas had dropped down to below 300 customers impacted (299 on the Peninsula, 267 in the North Bay, 297 in the South Bay) with only 85 households without power in the East Bay. Daily low temperatures are around 55☏, rarely falling below 51☏ or exceeding 59☏. Daily high temperatures increase by 2☏, from 68☏ to 70☏, rarely falling below 62☏ or exceeding 79☏.The highest daily average high temperature is 70☏ on June 29. Tuesday, outage numbers had dropped to 3,792 customers without power from over 6,000, but the location of the outages had changed dramatically. June Weather in San Francisco California, United States. There Colgan Creek near Sebastopol and Green Valley Creek at Martinelli Road were at in minor flood stage.Īdditionally, Mark West Creek near Mirabel Heights was rising and expected to go into monitor stage later Tuesday afternoon.Īs of 3 p.m. Similar to our popular Adopt-A-Drain program, the Rain Guardians program enables San Francisco residents to become guardians of our new rain gardens. Another advisory for an interior area of Sonoma County was pushed to 8:30 p.m. One for a wide area of Contra Costa County stretching from north of Concord to south of Fremont was set to expire at 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, two of the issued advisories were extended. Residents are advised to be aware of their surroundings and to avoid driving into standing water. Some coastal areas from north of Los Angeles to just south and north of San Francisco are likely to receive between 4 and 8 inches of rain from the storm. Pacifica 45 mph #CAwx #firstalertweather- Mary Lee March 28, 2023įlood advisories were also issued for the North and East Bay through late morning or noon due to urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall and possible flooding on streets and highways. ![]()
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