A powerful atmospheric river is set to bring rain and potentially damaging winds to the Bay Area on Wednesday morning. According to forecasters, the worst of the weather will hit between 5am-9am, with a High Wind Warning posted for coastal Marin and Sonoma counties where gusts could reach up to 60mph.
Residents in these areas can expect isolated power outages and downed trees, making travel hazardous during the morning commute. However, after 9am, the winds are expected to die down, and rain totals will be less than 0.75 inches for most of the area.
The Bay Area will also be under a Wind Advisory for gusts up to 45mph, with downpours making roads slippery and increasing the risk of spinouts. Despite this, rainfall totals are expected to be relatively low overall.
For those looking for real-time updates on the weather, live Doppler 7 tracking is available on the ABC7 News app.
Residents in these areas can expect isolated power outages and downed trees, making travel hazardous during the morning commute. However, after 9am, the winds are expected to die down, and rain totals will be less than 0.75 inches for most of the area.
The Bay Area will also be under a Wind Advisory for gusts up to 45mph, with downpours making roads slippery and increasing the risk of spinouts. Despite this, rainfall totals are expected to be relatively low overall.
For those looking for real-time updates on the weather, live Doppler 7 tracking is available on the ABC7 News app.