A winter-like storm swept across Northern California over the weekend, bringing rain, gusty winds, and colder temperatures to the Bay Area. The storm also resulted in heavy snowfall in the Sierra Nevada region.
A weekend spring storm drenched the San Francisco Bay area, closed Northern California mountain highways, and set a single-day snowfall record in the Sierra Nevada. https://t.co/g0aD17KuGO
It's a rainy day in the Bay Area. https://t.co/guB8DXiqKD
A spring storm brought moderate rain to the Bay Area on Saturday morning, but the wet weather wasn’t expected to last long. Heavy snow was forecast for the Sierra. https://t.co/jSRPs8zCf8
The Bay Area started the weekend with a very winter-like storm, which brought rain, gusty winds and colder temperatures. https://t.co/6j6e3kWAAE
A quick hitting and colder winter-like Spring storm will impact the region from Saturday through Sunday morning, bringing strong winds and brief periods of heavy Sierra snow with some spillover into NE CA & W NV. Winter-like conditions are likely in the Sierra. #CAwx #nvwx https://t.co/tongrjVtsK
A storm will swing across Northern California on Saturday, with rain and gusty winds in the Bay Area. Temperatures will drop 10 to 30 degrees in 24 hours, cold enough for snow in the Sierra Nevada. https://t.co/tqUZRZOPAN