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The the road this morning for the commute i know im asking a lot here its not going to improve at least for the next 60 to 80 minutes. Downtown San Francisco we do have heavy rainfall throughout the Richmond District. All the way to 18th street into the Mission District around the embarcadero light to moderate rainfall into chinatown. Meanwhile around the peninsula from daly city into south San Francisco into millbrae all moderate to heavy rain to buy a break around the san mateo area and then we send you over to the santa cruz mountains. A couple of inches of rain expected today but four inches of rain on monday. We do have a high wind advisory in place for that huge blue highlighted area which is just above the entire bay area except the north bay. The red is the big sur area. Bottom line is wind gusts to 50 Miles Per Hour and thats the scene of the wet stormy Golden Gate Bridge. You can see the fishtailing going on there this morning. Temperatures into the 50s the flag is on the fly
They say great droughts are replaced great floods. The heaviest will be late morning, early afternoon. Wind advisories out. Heaviest rain to the south but we will get bands rotating through. Im leaning on again about 8 00 a. M. To 2 00 p. M. And then it should start to taper off. The heaviest rain in Southern California. High wind warning out from about watsonville, Santa Cruz Mountains south but gusts 45 to maybe 50. Southern california will get hammered. We will get our fair share. Still moderate to heavy bands moving through are steady. Concord over to marin in fairfax up to napa there. Are some dry areas beginning to move through. Certainly in the Santa Cruz Mountains. We will get areas of rain and then itll taper off. Also clear lake. This continues at lake port until monday morning. I think monday could be a critical day here. Heavier rain could becoming in on that system. Strong easterly breeze will be in place. Thats only going to pick up here. Watch out for that off and on rai
Flag warning in effect for today. Here is a look at your forecast and red flag warning in effect for the north bay mountains and portions of the delta. The strait and you can see the areas tie lighted in red. Details for you here wind gusts expected up to 35 Miles Per Hour. Especially in the Higher Elevations and down slopes. Those mountains high fire danger for today. Something to be mindful of along with the north winds. We will also see low relative humidity so certainly a concern when it comes to fire danger throughout the bay today. Outside right now, skies are clear and winds are relatively light at this hour. Keeping temperatures on the cool side. In the low to mid50s area wide. 54 santa rosa. 56 in concord. Your weather headlines after aclear cool start mostly sunny and warmer today. Of course we have high fire dangers so certainly be mindful of that. High temperatures warming up into the upper 80s for the warmest spot inland. Mid to upper 60s along the coast and low to mid70s
Conditions sw 1020 mph continue overnight and into early saturday morning. The sky is clear tonight and remains that way saturday to enjoy plenty of sunshine. More melting snow expect saturday and linger into sunday with a stray rain shower possible. The strongest winds gradually diminish after 7 pm. Breezy conditions sw 1020 mph continue overnight and into early saturday morning. The sky is clear tonight and remains that way saturday to enjoy plenty of sunshine. Ore melting snow expect saturday with highs in the 40s and 50s. Strongest winds gradually diminish after 7 pm. Breezy conditions sw 1020 mph crashes reported by the Iowa Department of transportation so far and five more are currently under investigation. Kwwls Macleod Hageman joins us live in waterloo with the details. Mac . Dangerous winds die down following a bvsy day for travelers. nats. Oh my god, oh my gosh. a familiar cene across iowa as several Truck Drivers driving by high winds near the to its side. nats. Dubuque vide