Rain and wind will last through Tuesday before another system brings damp weather.
Flooding and strong winds are in the forecast as a powerful atmospheric river storm makes its way through the Bay Area early this week, which could make rough road conditions for Tuesday commuters.
Sonoma and Santa Cruz coastal mountain ranges are forecast to get up to five inches of rain, and lower regions in San Jose, San Francisco, and the East Bay could see one to two inches of rain that could cause road closures and localized flooding.
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