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Northwest, N. Calif., Braces For More Rain and Snow!!!
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[quote:tarfonwxx:MV8yMDYyNTU4XzM0NzU5MjQ1XzlBRUE0QUYz] [quote:MessengerInTheLastDays:MV8yMDYyNTU4XzM0NzU5MTE3X0JENTYxQzM=] The first storm wasn't even that bad.. We've had worse.. [/quote] The Bay Area storm, dubbed round No. 1, made its way out of the region by lunch on Wednesday and wasn't as bad as many had predicted. Thursday's storm is a traditional north to south weather system with rain starting north of the Golden Gate and moving south. The next system has more moisture content with as much as two to four inches of rain falling. Many are concerned about potential flooding in the North Bay and in the Santa Cruz mountains now that the ground is already wet and there is more rain the forecast. The San Anselmo creeks and rivers are among those at risk, so the city is handing out free sandbags so residents can prepare for the wet weather. And that won't be the last storm of the week. Storm No. 3 is expected to arrive Saturday. It will bring hit and miss showers at best. A last storm of the series is the biggest of them all. It is expected to arrive Sunday. NBC Bay Area meteorologist Anthony Slaughter describes it as the mother ship arriving at port. Slaughter says the "mother ship" is a system that is sitting off the coast and has been spitting out the rest of the storms. That mega-system will move itself on in come Sunday. It has the most moisture of all of the systems and could bring yet another three to five inches. http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Storm-Watch-Preparing-for-Round-2-181373151.html [/quote]
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Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue
Pineapple Express directed "atmospheric river" of high precipitable water air to be rained out over N. California. [
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