Takeaway of the DayThe rainy beginning to 2026 continued today with widespread showers and occasional downpours in the morning hours, but we experienced a nice sunny break for much of the afternoon. Going into the evening hours, we can expect scattered showers to develop along with breezy to gusty winds. This will be followed by another round of rain overnight.
COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY until 2 p.m. Sunday up to 2 feet inundation possible.
WINTER STORM WARNING for the Greater Lake Tahoe area until 10 a.m. Monday
A Look AheadOur next round of rainfall will begin right around or just after midnight tonight. This will be a Level 2 storm on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale, and it will bring moderate rainfall and downpours through the morning hours tomorrow. This system will likely weaken just a bit in the mid-to-late morning before intensifying once again in the afternoon.
Because soils are already saturated across much of the Bay Area, localized flooding is certainly a possibility with tomorrow’s storm. And while rainfall totals increase here in the Bay Area, heavy snow will accumulate in the Sierra, accompanied by strong gusty winds, which will make travel conditions hazardous.
7 Day Forecast
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