SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Bay Area will see significant storm impacts Tuesday as an atmospheric river brings heavy rain, urban and river flooding, and strong winds to the region.
This atmospheric river has brought heavy rain, flooding and strong wind gusts to Northern California. Wind gusts of 87 mph were reported north of San Francisco as well.
A flood watch from the National Weather Service will be in effect for the Bay Area and Central Coast from 4 p.m. Monday through 4 a.m. Wednesday as a storm system moves through the region through the ...
While a stationary atmospheric river dumps rain and snow in northern and central California this week, areas south of Los Angeles, including San Diego, will get significantly less precipitation.
Powerful storms this week are elevating the risk of flooding from San Francisco to the north and bringing rain to areas burned by last month’s wildfires around Los Angeles.