Rain continues Monday with chance of South Bay thunderstorms
Rain will continue to fall across portions of the Bay Area Monday until about 8 p.m., with chances of thunderstorms in the South Bay.
Rain will continue to fall across portions of the Bay Area Monday until about 8 p.m., with chances of thunderstorms in the South Bay.
The current storm that has produced one- to three-quarters of an inch of rain in much of the Bay Area will continue Monday, with a potential for brief heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service issued updates on rain totals and forecasts early Monday morning.
Coastal areas received the most rain thus far, with Big Sur and the Santa Cruz mountains receiving about 2 inches.
The forecast is for between one-tenth and 1 inch of rain Monday in the region.
Flash flood watches continue until 8 p.m. Monday for the Colorado and Dolan burn scars — located, respectively, north and south of Big Sur — due to the potential of briefly heavy rain.
Thunderstorms are possible south of Silicon Valley and in the interior areas of the East Bay.
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