🔊 SOUND ON 🔊 You hear that? It's the sounds of Wednesday's Bay Area storm.⛈️
The battering hail added a surreal element to the storm that not only caused some direct damage, such as downed power lines, but also aggravated fragile terrain where crews have to wait for calm weather to proceed with repairs.“It’s been raining hard all day,” said Tom Formosa of San Jose.
“This flooding, you can see all the water. I’m waiting for someone to hydroplane into one of these buildings.”The storm has been dropping huge, 180- to- 200-foot-trees down on homes in the Santa Cruz Mountains.Bob Pilgreen of Travis Tree Professionals was trying to remove trees off homes but has to wait for better weather to proceed.
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