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Although it is unlikely to be related to the storm, San Francisco is currently experiencing a significant power outage, affecting approximately 40,000 people. #CAwx

Although it is unlikely to be related to the storm, San Francisco is currently experiencing a significant power outage, affecting approximately 40,000 people.  #CAwx
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The power outage in San Francisco has expanded with now 124,000+ customers (30% of SF) without power. This is not storm related as SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA is working on a 1st alarm fire at the substation. Follow San Francisco Department of Emergency Management for more information. #SF

The power outage in San Francisco has expanded with now 124,000+ customers (30% of SF) without power. This is not storm related as <a href="/SFFDPIO/">SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA</a> is working on a 1st alarm fire at the substation. Follow <a href="/SF_emergency/">San Francisco Department of Emergency Management</a> for more information. #SF
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12:00 PM Radar Update: Rainfall remains localized to the North Bay region. The Russian River near Hopland is anticipated to reach minor flood stage, with a peak elevation of 16.3 feet occurring approximately 8:00 PM this evening. #CAwx

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The current rainfall totals for the North Bay, Mount Tamalpais stands as the leader with a total of 2.72 inches. These totals will increase as the atmospheric river remains isolated to the North Bay until this evening. What are you seeing on your rain gauges!? #CAwx

The current rainfall totals for the North Bay, Mount Tamalpais stands as the leader with a total of 2.72 inches. These totals will increase as the atmospheric river remains isolated to the North Bay until this evening. What are you seeing on your rain gauges!?  #CAwx
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An evacuation warning is in place for parts of Cisco Grove as heavy rain continues to push water levels higher along the South Yuba River. #CAwx

An evacuation warning is in place for parts of Cisco Grove as heavy rain continues to push water levels higher along the South Yuba River. #CAwx
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As of 7:30 p.m, the North Bay continues to get isolated by rainfall. Clearlake is about to crack 2 inches, Mount Tamalpais about 4 inches. The atmospheric river is beginning to move south toward San Francisco, expect it overnight into tomorrow. #CAwx

As of 7:30 p.m, the North Bay continues to get isolated by rainfall. Clearlake is about to crack 2 inches, Mount Tamalpais about 4 inches. The atmospheric river is beginning to move south toward San Francisco, expect it overnight into tomorrow. #CAwx
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The atmospheric river has shifted southward throughout the overnight period, but has not yet reached the South Bay. The 24-hour rainfall totals from the SF Peninsula are not particularly noteworthy, but they are certainly beneficial. #CAwx

The atmospheric river has shifted southward throughout the overnight period, but has not yet reached the South Bay. The 24-hour rainfall totals from the SF Peninsula are not particularly noteworthy, but they are certainly beneficial.  #CAwx
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Getting some flood reports from law enforcement: - In Berkeley, Vehicle stuck in water on onramp from 7th Street to southbound Interstate 880. - In San Francisco, Up to a foot of water was reported in lanes of eastbound Interstate 80 just west of 7th Street. Remember turn

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Heavy and accumulating snowfall occurring in Incline Village at 6,900ft! Expect snow levels to drop as colder air moves in with the next system!

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Taking a look at rainfall totals across the Bay Area, North Bay and the SF Peninsula experienced the most significant impact, as the system stalled. Meanwhile, the South Bay was spared from the heavy rainfall. Notably, Mt Tam continues to be the winner with 7.27 inches. #CAwx

Taking a look at rainfall totals across the Bay Area, North Bay and the SF Peninsula experienced the most significant impact, as the system stalled. Meanwhile, the South Bay was spared from the heavy rainfall. Notably,  Mt Tam continues to be the winner with 7.27 inches.  #CAwx
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An evacuation warning has been issued for burn scars of Palisades and Eaton Fires as there is a chance for rain rates as high as 1.5" per hour. Debris flows and widespread urban flooding are possible. #CAwx

An evacuation warning has been issued for burn scars of Palisades and Eaton Fires as there is a chance for rain rates as high as 1.5" per hour. Debris flows and widespread urban flooding are possible. #CAwx
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High Wind Warning is in effect from 4 pm Tuesday to 4 am Wednesday for coastal regions, including Coastal North Bay, Point Reyes National Seashore, and San Francisco Peninsula Coast. #CAwx

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Tonight, the Bay Area is experiencing strong winds. Satellite imagery shows a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system off the coast, currently centered at 982mb. Here are the peak wind gusts so far: Mt Umunhum: 62 mph Point Reyes: 68 mph San Francisco: 36 mph San Pedro

Tonight, the Bay Area is experiencing strong winds. Satellite imagery shows a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system off the coast, currently centered at 982mb. Here are the peak wind gusts so far:

Mt Umunhum: 62 mph
Point Reyes: 68 mph
San Francisco: 36 mph
San Pedro
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Power Outages as of 3:00am: - Sonoma County: 19,647 - San Mateo County: 14,537 - Santa Cruz County: 12,387 - Monterey County: 12,169 - Mendocino County: 8,632 - Santa Clara County: 7,444 #CAwx

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A prolonged active weather pattern begins today for California with another series of storms impacting the Golden State through next week! #CAwx

A prolonged active weather pattern begins today for California with another series of storms impacting the Golden State through next week! #CAwx