Hours. A strong storm bringing with its several inches of rain. We have a team tracking the storm for you. Kron4 scott rates and Charles Clifford live on after sticking trees from toppling. We will begin with our chief meteorologist jacqueline. Jacqueline it will enhance rainfall especially. Overnight they will kick off and was the wind picks up mainly near the coast on creek 30 mi. Per hour gust that will be good enough to take down trees. The rain will go through the morning and into the afternoon. The rain will also be on and off through the week. Lets get right to futurecast, you can see dry temperatures as the rain will kick off near the coast line widespread by 7 00 p. M. And to the afternoon. Were looking at thunderstorms. Catherine scott rates is live from San Francisco. Worried about hundreds of trouble some ficus trees that could come crashing down in a storm. Scott . Reporter the limb structure causing ficus trees to be more vulnerable falling over one we get a rain storm. W
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