Sunday’s atmospheric river was Bay Area’s strongest storm since 2010, NWS says

ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma gives a recap of Sunday’s level 4 major storm and a look ahead to any weather coming Monday.

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ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma has the latest on the level 2 storm in the Bay Area Monday morning that will decrease to a level 1 after 8 a.m.

SUNDAY RECAP

  • Sunday’s storm dropped to a pressure of 978mb which the NWS is saying was the strongest storm since January 2010
  • Wind gusts reached 102 mph in the hills of Marin County. Widespread wind gusts of 60-90mph+.
  • 1″-3″ of rainfall across most cities. Our coastal hills saw 3″-6″+ of rain.

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MONDAY OUTLOOK

  • We are through the worst of Sunday’s storm but scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms are still possible into the afternoon.
  • Winds were much weaker Monday morning and will be very light in afternoon, less than 10 mph.
  • The Bay Area was at a level 2 on the ABC7 Storm Impact Scale until 8 am and will be at a level 1 through 6 p.m.

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