On Christmas eve, the heaviest rain is set to shift south, but the San Francisco metro area is still set to see 3-5 inches of rain through Friday.
A rapidly forming bomb cyclone, bringing heavy rains, flooding, and downpours, is set to slam the West Coast right on time for Christmas Eve. The storm is caused by an atmospheric river and is the second one to hit California this week.
The “bomb cyclone” may be the “Grinch that stole Christmas,” as it will hamper holiday travelers in California, with the entire coast of the Golden State under a severe storm warning Tuesday morning…