The National Weather Service has issued alerts for a 10-20% chance of thunderstorms this evening through early Saturday morning and a marginal to slight risk of excessive rainfall that could lead to rapid onset flooding across California from Saturday to Sunday. The heaviest rainfall is expected Sunday night into early Monday. A Flood Watch has been issued for North Bay counties, including Napa, Sonoma, and Marin, from 8 p.m. Sunday until 10 p.m. Monday due to the additional rainfall. Residents are advised to stay weather aware and follow updates from trusted sources. Safety tips have been shared by various agencies, including reducing speed, turning on headlights, and maintaining a safe distance between cars on wet roadways.
Here's a look at when we can expect rain later today. It will start in the North Bay this afternoon, spreading south through the evening. Widespread rain tapers off by morning Mon, but scattered showers and an isolated tstorm is still possible thru early afternoon. #CAwx https://t.co/yVr57E9HGK
The National Weather Service said light rain will persist at times throughout the day Sunday with heavier rain expected overnight into Monday. https://t.co/0PmFubpQx9
Thunderstorms may creep into the North Bay early Monday. A flood advisory has been issued for Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties. https://t.co/zGnO0ehkEy
Welcome to our rainy Sunday! Off and on showers will continue through much of the day, with pockets of heavier rainfall possible. Curious how much rain we have seen? Check out this link here: https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx #CAwx https://t.co/bdvImxUSUJ
π§Freezing rain will begin Sunday evening, with icing continuing through Monday. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an update on what to expect. https://t.co/rMX9LBSW2r
We are not done with the wet weather. There are scattered light showers Sunday morning and will diminish then. But there will be increasing rain in the afternoon, followed by heavy rain tonight. https://t.co/ieaqHq6bjn https://t.co/ieaqHq6bjn
Morning views from Fremont Peak courtesy of @ALERTCalifornia. Mostly dry morning expected with some scattered showers lingering. Precip chances increase through the afternoon with widespread rain arriving later this evening. #CAwx https://t.co/pBB5kAWoLx
Another #FirstAlert Weather Day, with heavier rain moving in late today and overnight...and we might even hear a few rumbles of thunder! Flood Watch is in effect for the North Bay through Monday evening. I'm on the @KPIXtv Morning Edition with @KelsiThorud tracking the details! https://t.co/RoR6PoE0xV
Active weather returns tonight into Monday morning. Minor flooding, gusty winds, and a few thunderstorms are possible. Stay weather aware and follow a trusted weather source for updates. #cawx https://t.co/PKtpmWFGv3
Here comes the next round of rain π§οΈ This band is producing mostly light rain with rates around 0.10 inch per hour or less. Once it passes through overnight it'll be followed by additional scattered showers during the day Sunday. https://t.co/sAQzaercaT
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch, meaning hazardous weather is possible for the North Bay starting on Sunday. https://t.co/blrZ9PjSnx
Good soggy evening!!! Here's the latest rainfall summary for our slice of #SoCal: https://t.co/Z7fqkvNq1L These totals will continue to climb as rain will continue through the overnight hours. #CAwx
β οΈπ§οΈ Itβs raining causing wet roadways!! Remember to SLOW DOWN, turn on your headlights and wipers, leave extra space between cars, and plan ahead!. #SafetyFirst #CHP https://t.co/L20Zjh7Mxz
Here are the latest 24-hour precipitation totals (through 8 PM Saturday)--most stations are between 0.25" and 0.60" (with mostly just light showers around now). Another round of mostly light rain will move through late tonight. https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx #CAwx https://t.co/DbchH6pdeU
The next round of rain is moving into the Bay Area and this storm could be quite a soaker. First responders are standing by across the North Bay, ready for possible flooding and landslides. https://t.co/eBhxHC8Gnu
The Bay Area is receiving a soaking today, tonight and overnight. Some of the heaviest downpours from this storm will occur between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m., and we may occasionally experience strong wind gusts. @SpencerABC7 has your forecast here: https://t.co/hpf5XmCQqF https://t.co/5SzmOe3cOh
On and off showers overnight into early Sunday. Heavier rain moves in late Sunday into Monday's commute. @cinpimentelnews has more. https://t.co/PBDxTRJzNA https://t.co/c9dHQ1yFwd
The National Weather Service Bay Area issued a Flood Watch for North Bay counties from 8 p.m. Sunday until 10 p.m. Monday for additional rainfall Sunday night. https://t.co/lVnivTswkp
Latest rainfall amounts are below. Lots of moderate rainfall occurred today (mostly 1/4" to 1/2" with some higher amounts). Rain was decreasing though at late afternoon (but get ready for more, especially Monday). https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx #CAwx https://t.co/O26NUtR5wR
#FloodWatch issued for the North Bay (Napa, Sonoma, Marin counties, also Lake & Mendocino further north) Sunday 8pm - Monday 10pm | Watch out for rising rivers/streams/creeks and shallow landslides meaning rocks & debris on the road #CAwx More coming up at 5pm @nbcbayarea https://t.co/oO5qU1ipv5
A Flood Watch has been issued for the North Bay. Flooding on streams, creeks, & roads along with shallow landslides possible as rain continues into early next week. https://t.co/YTCcGORjIk
Widespread rain continues this afternoon. A brief break is expected after this main push before more rain and isolated thunderstorms develop later tonight. #CAwx https://t.co/gs94YCx66v
BRAKING NEWS: The roads are wet from the rain, so please drive with extra care. Braking distances are longer when the roads are wet, so please maintain a safe distance between you and the car in front of you. π #cawx Here is the latest rainfall summary: https://t.co/UAtQmHTkpx https://t.co/K7OiJt6OJz
[10 AM Radar]: Rain is moving into Orange County and the Inland Empire. Rain will expand farther to the south and east through this afternoon. Be sure to slow down and turn on your headlights if you're traveling today. #CAwx https://t.co/aQGIt5vchi
Lingering scattered showers from the first storm of a wet weekend will persist Saturday into the afternoon before the next stronger system brings heavier rain into Sunday morning. https://t.co/SFpyxH7r6U
The storm is here and a wet pattern continues into next week with heavy rain at times and the possibility for minor flooding. ABC7 News meteorologist @LisaArgenABC7 has a timeline here: https://t.co/C47pvPiEXr
Happy weekend! It will be a rainy one, with showers increasing from NW-SE this morning and afternoon. More heavy and widespread showers (and isolated t-storms) will be possible this evening and overnight. Here are the precipitation chances and totals broken up by timeframe. #CAwx https://t.co/296dPutZWB
Good morning! More rain is on the way tonight. Tracking this and an atmospheric river storm on tap early Monday morning on Today in the Bay. https://t.co/VNbyXwyfRC https://t.co/CIqgWNbwPt
Showers have persisted across interior #NorCal overnight. The wet weather pattern will continue into early next week. #CAwx https://t.co/g98Tf8v627
Good morning! Here's the latest timeline on the expected weather impacts from today into Monday morning. In short: there's more rain on the way so keep the umbrella handy! #cawx https://t.co/F7iSGCa33j
Today will remain cool and dry before a disturbed weather pattern likely brings multiple rounds of widespread rainfall through mid-week. Heavy rainfall still looks possible for areas along and east of the I-35 corridor, mainly from late Sunday into Monday afternoon. #txwx https://t.co/Hnyg3QVF8k
Heavy rain expected to impact northern to central California today and early Monday, with heavy wet snow along the Sierra Nevada https://t.co/A3RX3bxaUJ
THREE DAYS, THREE STORMS: The first bands of rain from the first of three storms are now showing up on the #MegaDoppler. @ABC7Dallas is tracking the wet weekend forecast, and a potential washout for the Monday commute. Tonight at 11 from ABC7 https://t.co/bm0PrZfc3p https://t.co/qcID7IKoY8
Rain's on the way. Here's where it is now and when it will hit SoCal. Full forecast from @abc7dallas https://t.co/DkEu4zuxHu https://t.co/HIMjEwXmrv
The heaviest rain in this parade of storm systems will move in Sunday night into early Monday β @NWSWPC has outlined a "Slight Risk" of excessive rainfall for much of the #BayArea. That means there's an elevated threat of flooding, especially in poor drainage areas! #CAwx https://t.co/Xpmhv5IPgb
Good evening!!! Here's the radar loop (valid at 602 PM). Rain moving into the #CentralCoast with scattered light showers south of Point Conception. Rain rates so far are pretty light...less than 0.10" per hour. Rain will spread south and east this evening/overnight. #CAwx https://t.co/Sf37tacoCI
With rain in the forecast, we want to remind you of some simple tips to keep you safe on our roadways. Reduce your Risk: β’ Be Cautious During the First Few Hours of Rain β’ Check Tire Treads β’ Turn on Your Headlights β’ Slow Down #SAFEOAKLAND https://t.co/8k1Aul4K6m
The latest rainfall expected for Round 2 brings widespread rain on Monday, and heavy at times for #socal #cawx https://t.co/f8K21xU3p9
Outlooks from our colleagues at @NWSSPC and @NWSWPC show the increased potential of thunderstorms this evening (10-20% chance) through early morning Saturday. Additionally, there is a marginal to slight risk of excessive rainfall resulting in rapid onset flooding Sat-Sun. #CAwx https://t.co/SbDK3kRiFC