navaro river. there is a flood watch right now for salano county. all bay areas except for santa clara are under a flood advisory. we also have a wind advisory for san francisco, the bay shoreline, coast and hilltop locations. we are bringing you team coverage tonight. our chief meteorologist will tell us the approach of the storm but we begin with ken wayne. reporter: julie, in just ten minutes ago the rain started coming down here. at times it comes straight down but then the wind will pick up and swirl the rain around. at times it has even turned sideways. the water is calm and the boats appear to be secure. but some boat owners learned the hard way that they have to take precautions as this next storm rolls into the bay area. this was how it looked monday after more than a dozen boats broke free and blown across richardson bay. with 45 miles per hour winds for wind they should check their vessels. we talked to one during the rain showers. every-bodies making sure that
heavy downpours through morgan hill. and even the los gatos. weather cells pushing through producing heavy rainfall. this is picking up in the san jose area and traveling eastward. throughout the san francisco you can see more shower activity. the intensity died down and the same for the north bay. towards vallejo, concord, more as we as west weather. even if through walnut creek the rain-sustained winds at 25 m.p.h. 18 mph through oakland. 13 m.p.h. through mountain view. and at this time line is what we expect 5 pm it is going to be the south bay. it is going to continue with the most activity pure the chance of rain through this evening and we re going to have calm editions with light in nature but continuing. column-conditions. and here is your your kron 4 7 day around the bay wet weather is not going anywhere. showers, with rain continuing into sunday. catherine? catherine: the rain coming down at 4 in. per hour. that led to mud and rock slides. this is conference drive
for san francisco, the bay shoreline, coast and hilltop locations. we are bringing you team coverage tonight. our chief meteorologist will tell us the approach of the storm but we begin with ken wayne. reporter: julie, in just ten minutes ago the rain started coming down here. at times it comes straight down but then the wind will pick up and swirl the rain around. at times it has even turned sideways. the water is calm and the boats appear to be secure. but some boat owners learned the hard way that they have to take precautions as this next storm rolls into the bay area. this was how it looked monday after more than a dozen boats broke free and blown across richardson bay. with 45 miles per hour winds for wind they should check their vessels. we talked to one during the rain showers. every-bodies making sure that their boats are tied uptightly and check their moorings. typically boats breaking free from their mooring is the biggest item we would have to deal with. yes
straight days of rain and this next storm is a doozy. this i a doozy. we haven t had much of a break from the last one. we are talking about all that rain. urban and small stream flood advisories this morning, expecting creeks and rivers to rise in a hurry as the storm system moves on. wind advisory going into effect, expecting gusts to 45 miles an hour. you can see some downed power lines and trees. here it is. it s just about to move onshore. if you can get out right now and get to work, it s time to do it. but look at this green wall of rain that s about to move onshore. that s going to pick up throughout the morning hours. i think the brunt of this comes through in the morning. the heaviest amounts of rainfall and then we ll start to taper off to showers heading in toward the afternoon. but before then, we could see as much as 3 of rain in some of the wettest parts of the bay area. pretty substantial storm system dropping into the bay area right now. here s the one fro
heading on 101, getting some pretty heavy downpours. downtown san and sister, rain rates are distorted to pick up. as you have or to the brave bridge, east bay, pockets of heavy rain to the east bay. into concord as well. as a ticket south on the peninsula places like half moon bay start to see the rain picking up a bit. certainly a very active system, concerns with flooding, flash flood watch in effect for much of the bay area. periods of moderate-heavier and lasting for a good long time. up to 1 in. per hour. certainly the potential for flooding got even some mud and rock slides as a roll. future cast, to this jury, sklar, still just as fact. still just as active. we re expecting now to bob is spotty showers. we ll continued problems showers during the day you might get dried bricks as well. later hours on wednesday, picking up a few sprinkles. it is certainly going to be a wet day. tomorrow we could see some heavier rain moving in. strong wind is a concern. friday showers