Im michelle griego. As kpix 5s ryan takeo reports emergency planningers are getting ahead of the game gearing up for anything to happen tomorrow. Last week was sort of like a practice. Reporter emergency planner ursula hanks warns last weeks north bay flooding might have been a test run. Its impossible to predict. But we anticipate that it will be a lot worse this time around. Reporter this time around, the storm should be larger so marin countys Emergency Operations center will be open. Different agencies will fill this room to coordinate, quicker responses, hanks says she is most worried about thursday afternoon. At 2 00, we have a high tide. So if there is continuous rain the heavy rains that we are expecting thats going to be a critical point. Reporter there should be flooding and gusty winds, meaning lots of downed power lines. We are expecting winds up to 70 miles per hour. Reporter today pg e trucks loaded up at this fremont facility. The utilitys onstaff meteorologist will send
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