Saturday, December 1, 2012

National Weather Service - Drizzly Skies Saturday Will Give Way To Heavier Rain Sunday Morning - San Jose Mercury News - Bay Area

Dec 1:

Second wave of thunder or wind storms sweeps by means of Bay Area; next on the way

OAKLAND A bust in the large rain Saturday could help this soil absorb most of the mineral water left after Friday's downpours, but forecasters point out this skies will probably get into all over again by means of early Sunday morning.

Officials in the North Bay are generally preserving an eye on to the Napa River close to Napa and St. Helena, as the National Weather Service released a new flash deluge warning quick Saturday morning. The North Bay seemed to be mainly hard-hit Friday, together with 24-hour rain fall totals of approximately 8 inches using some locations.

The remaining portion of the Bay Area is still below an urban flood and also smaller stream advisory, and thus creeks and low-lying areas might expertise modest flooding, through Monday morning.

Scattered showers will certainly move with the spot through Saturday, based on Christine Riley, a meteorologist with all the National Weather Service .

"We're taking a look at the main spot (of the next major storm) stepping into that North Bay prior to midnight," your woman said. "It will stay at this time there regarding half a dozen to help tendencies hours, then start to transfer slowly and gradually southward."

The East Bay and also South Bay will just like get involving a good in . including a 50 percent plus two inches associated with rainfall in the heaviest percentage in the storm, through about noon Sunday, Riley said. Showers will probably linger in the other time prior to giving approach to typically dried up skies by way of Monday, your woman added.

Strong days could join the particular tornado following midnight, Riley said, but could almost certainly have died down simply by sunrise Sunday.

PG&E deck hands were available again

Saturday, burdensome downed traces plus rebuilding service. As involving 9:30 a.m., there are 290 shoppers not having power in the East Bay, 145 from the South Bay, as well as 80 for the Peninsula, reported by PG&E spokesman J.D. Guidi.

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