Rain, King Tides reign until Tuesday across greater Bay Area
Rain is expected south of the Golden Gate early Monday afternoon with about a quarter of an inch expected in San Francisco over the next two days.
Rain is expected south of the Golden Gate early Monday afternoon with about a quarter of an inch expected in San Francisco over the next two days.
Rain is expected south of the Golden Gate early Monday afternoon with about a quarter of an inch expected in San Francisco over the next two days, according to the National Weather Service.
Oakland is expected to receive a tenth to two-tenths of an inch over Monday and Tuesday while San Jose will likely get less than a tenth of an inch, NWS meteorologist Brooke Bingaman said.
Rain fell in the North Bay on Monday morning, with a quarter to a half-inch along the coast and in the coastal mountains of Sonoma and Marin counties.
Stockton will be on the tail end of the rain event, and rain may fall there Monday afternoon or early evening, coupled with gusty winds this afternoon, NWS meteorologist Hannah Chandler-Cooley said.
Along the San Francisco Bay shoreline, King tides may cause flooding Monday afternoon. Bingaman said the flooding will likely be minor. The King tides may linger into Tuesday.
Bay Area temperatures this week will be milder than they have been over the past week, with highs in the 50s to low 60s and lows in the 40s to low 50s, Bingaman said.
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