A stormy day is ahead for the Bay Area, with a level 2 moderate storm expected to bring scattered showers and heavier rain after 2 pm. Pockets of heavy rain are predicted, leading to minor flooding on freeways. Rainfall totals could exceed an inch in many cities over the next 24 hours.
In addition to the rain, another round of king tides is forecasted for today, with higher-than-usual high tides potentially causing minor flooding around the bay shoreline. Although coastal flooding was a concern over the weekend, the latest tides may bring similar issues.
Weather conditions are expected to be cooler than average, with highs in the mid-50s. The storm's impact will taper off by Tuesday morning, giving way to scattered showers and drier conditions starting on Wednesday.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, sunshine is expected to return on Thursday, followed by more sunshine into the weekend.
In addition to the rain, another round of king tides is forecasted for today, with higher-than-usual high tides potentially causing minor flooding around the bay shoreline. Although coastal flooding was a concern over the weekend, the latest tides may bring similar issues.
Weather conditions are expected to be cooler than average, with highs in the mid-50s. The storm's impact will taper off by Tuesday morning, giving way to scattered showers and drier conditions starting on Wednesday.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, sunshine is expected to return on Thursday, followed by more sunshine into the weekend.