More storms are coming through the Bay Area this weekend, which will likely cause more problems for the already battered region. Here's what to expect.
A stronger Level 3 storm will then come in Saturday morning and Sunday's rain will be a Level 1 storm.ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says a Flood Watch has been issued for the entire Bay Area this weekend.
Heaviest rain and strongest winds will occur between 6 a.m. - noon. This is when we have the highest threat for flooding.Between noon - 6 p.m. winds will start to slow down, showers turn lighter and more scattered, but a thunderstorm is possible.Light scattered showers will continue on and off through Sunday.
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