The National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area office has issued a warning of significant weather concerns for today and Monday, as a powerful weather system is set to bring heavy rainfall to the region.
The forecast includes saturated soils and the likelihood of flooding in streams, creeks, and low-lying areas.
With soils already saturated from previous rain events, the National Weather Service has highlighted heavy rainfall as a primary weather concern.
Periods of moderate to sometimes heavy rain are expected, raising the risk of flooding in vulnerable areas. Flash flooding is also a possibility, urging residents to stay vigilant and weather-aware.
The strong weather system is anticipated to impact the region from this afternoon into Monday, bringing a combination of rain, wind, and the potential for thunderstorms.
The multifaceted nature of the system increases the risk of various weather-related impacts, emphasizing the need for residents to stay informed through reliable weather sources.