The Bay Area is bracing for another round of strong wind rain, and possible flooding.
KTVU meteorologist,National Weather Service
, rain totals over the weekend will range from one to two inches, though the North Bay could see more. A second, stronger storm, is supposed to arrive on Sunday night around 11:00 p.m. and stick around until Tuesday. EXPLAINER: Storms put California levees to the testStrong winds, ranging from 40 to 50 MPH, will accompany this weeks rain. Flooding and mudslides are likely because the ground is saturated from recent rain.
Dangerous storms have been sweeping through the Bay Area since New Years Eve. The rough weather has left some residents without power, caused trees to topple and closed numerous roadways.
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