April storm to kick up deadly sneaker waves, rip currents
The storm coming in will kick up deadly sneaker waves and strong rip currents. Some North Bay areas could see up to 2” of rain.
The storm coming in will kick up deadly sneaker waves and strong rip currents. Some North Bay areas could see up to 2” of rain.
As the Bay Area braces for a storm on the horizon that promises to bring up to an inch of rain to most of the region, the National Weather Service issued a warning to the public about the danger the tempest will pose on the coast.
The service also raised projected rain totals for some areas early Wednesday.
Deadly sneaker waves and strong rip currents are part of a beach hazards statement in effect from 3 a.m. Thursday until 3 a.m. Saturday for virtually the entire coastline from northern Sonoma County south to Big Sur.
Northwest swells are expected about 12 feet at 18-20 seconds early Thursday and at 3-4 seconds more frequently from Thursday through early Saturday.
Although the storm is projected to begin Wednesday afternoon in the North Bay, much of the region won’t see precipitation until early Thursday morning.
Most of the Bay Area is still projected to see .5 to 1 inch of rain, but projections for some of the more hilly North Bay regions have gone up .5 an inch to 1.5-2 inches of rain.
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