Rob is tracking all the conditions for us tonight. Rob . Yeah. It was a really amazing sight to see this this morning. Perhaps you woke up like many of us. We began to see these lines of very intense thunderstorms. Severe thunderstorm warnings in literally more than 2,000 lightening strikes around the bay area. We have seen a few showers here offshore. The connection is still there offshore. Just offshore to the south. This location will move to the north as we head into the overnight hours. As we head towards tomorrow morning, we will increase the shower coverage with another chance of thundershowers like you saw today. Same conditions in place tomorrow. The reason why the red flag until 11 00 a. M. Tomorrow. Wouldnt be surprised to maybe see that expanded a little bit later for north bay. More record breaking heat, too. We could see temperatures as high as 108 degrees tomorrow around livermor. Were talking heat and air quality. Were seeing localized smoke advisorie advisories. Temper
Rob . Yeah. It was a really amazing sight to now wind is picking up autoof the southwest. More thunderstorms could be on see this this morning. The way. I know the radar looks perhaps you woke up like many of relatively quiet. Us. We began to see these lines of but like we saw late last night, very intense thunderstorms. The moisture does have a history severe thunderstorm warnings in of producing some lightening. Literally more than 2,000 we are seeing signs of this out here. This is tropical moisture off to lightening strikes around the bay area. We have seen a few showers here the south moving south to north and from time to time if you look closely, you can see those lightening bolts offshore. It will be heading our way later offshore. The connection is still there on tonight. This is the area were watching. Offshore. Just offshore to the south. We think it will arrive from 3 00 a. M. To 9 00 a. M. Tomorrow. This location will move to the north as we head into the maybe more of an
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