Saturday, December 1, 2012

National Weather Service - Drizzly Skies Saturday Will Give Way To Heavier Rain Sunday Morning - San Jose Mercury News - Bay Area

Dec 1:

Second wave associated with thunder or wind storms sweeps through Bay Area; third around the way

OAKLAND A separate inside heavy rainfall Saturday may help your surface absorb most of the water kept after Friday's downpours, but forecasters express your skies could get into yet again by early Sunday morning.

Officials while in the North Bay are usually keeping a close eye within the Napa River in close proximity to Napa as well as St. Helena, since the National Weather Service given a new display flood alert beginning Saturday morning. The North Bay was especially hard-hit Friday, having 24-hour rainfall totals connected with as much as eight long in some locations.

The rest of the Bay Area is always under an urban avalance as well as small stream advisory, meaning that creeks and low-lying places could possibly expertise minimal flooding, through Monday morning.

Scattered showers will certainly excrete on the region all the way through Saturday, according to Christine Riley, a meteorologist with all the National Weather Service .

"We're investigating the main region (of the subsequent massive storm) moving in to the North Bay just just before midnight," the lady said. "It will stay right now there pertaining to 6 months time to help tendencies hours, then place to move slowly southward."

The East Bay along with South Bay will for instance acquire among a strong inch plus a 1 / 2 plus a couple of inches width associated with water through that heaviest portion in the storm, through in relation to midday Sunday, Riley said. Showers will stick around throughout the remaining time before providing solution to primarily dried up skies by way of Monday, the lady added.

Strong days may come with this storm following midnight, Riley said, although will likely have past away down simply by sunrise Sunday.

PG&E crews have been out again

Saturday, burdensome downed ranges and fixing service. As connected with 9:30 a.m., there are 290 clients without energy within the East Bay, 145 within the South Bay, plus 80 around the Peninsula, matching to be able to PG&E spokesman J.D. Guidi.

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