A stormy week ahead for the Bay Area, with a parade of low-pressure systems bringing heavy rain to the region over the next seven days. A Level 2 storm is expected to move into the area overnight Saturday, according to ABC7 News weather anchor Lisa Argen, potentially dumping more than an inch of rain on some areas.
Sunday will start out dry but take a turn for the worse in the midafternoon, when another Low Pressure System brings heavy rain and overnight showers. The week kicks off with another Level 1 storm system impacting Monday morning commuters, followed by lighter showers throughout the day.
Residents are advised to be prepared for periods of heavy rain and potential flooding, as these systems move through the Bay Area. While it's too early to predict exactly when and how much rain each storm will bring, one thing is certain: it's going to be a soggy few days in San Francisco and its surrounding neighborhoods.
The storms are expected to continue well into the week, with no clear end in sight for the heavy rain. Stay tuned to ABC7 News for updates on these low-pressure systems and any impact they may have on your daily commute.
Sunday will start out dry but take a turn for the worse in the midafternoon, when another Low Pressure System brings heavy rain and overnight showers. The week kicks off with another Level 1 storm system impacting Monday morning commuters, followed by lighter showers throughout the day.
Residents are advised to be prepared for periods of heavy rain and potential flooding, as these systems move through the Bay Area. While it's too early to predict exactly when and how much rain each storm will bring, one thing is certain: it's going to be a soggy few days in San Francisco and its surrounding neighborhoods.
The storms are expected to continue well into the week, with no clear end in sight for the heavy rain. Stay tuned to ABC7 News for updates on these low-pressure systems and any impact they may have on your daily commute.