Francisco, it looked like it was a little bit peaceful. Thats because San Franciscos catching a little bit of a break right here. You can see it on our mobile Doppler Radar storm ranger. But we do still have plenty of that rain pushing through right now and a lot more to come. Take a look at this cell. You can see it, and were going to expect to see some of that rain continue to push down, at least through the evening, getting even stronger, but also the winds are going to get stronger. And as we monitor those winds, heres a closer look at some of your headlines. The mountain rainfall totals right now, looking anywhere from 1 to 2 inches, maybe even more. Increasing southerly winds, 15 to 35 miles per hour. Were also monitoring, keira, the possibility of seeing some thunderstorms. Oh, wow. Oh, my gosh, thats unusual for us, especially this early in the season. For september, this is a lot of rain for what we normally see. All right. Well see you for just a little bit for more on that.
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