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National Weather Service Issues High Wind Watch For The Bay Area

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A High Wind Watch has been issued for portions of the Bay Area starting tonight and lasting until Thursday morning.

Gusts of 50-70 mph will be possible, the weather service said.

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OKFine, a few websites for information and maybe educate the kids or at least maybe entertain them for a bit. Will be able to watch the front come in and if you need to plan a run to the store between down pours.

https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/us/ca/concord/KCACONCO44
https://myforecast.co/bin/expanded_forecast_15day.m?city=KCCR&zip_code=94520&metric=false
https://www.wunderground.com/maps/radar/current/rno
https://www.kron4.com/weather/interactive-radar/
https://www.windy.com/-Rain-thunder-rain?rain,37.571,-121.805,6,a:CCqGU

An for some reason this one always defaults to center of USA.
Select precipitation / 3hr on right side.
https://www.windfinder.com/#4/40.4135/-114.9097

http://www.ccflood.us/raintable.html
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/javareports?name=RES

Select Quick Map, Options,
Select Road conditions, select CHP incidents and whatever else you want.
http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/
https://cwwp2.dot.ca.gov/vm/iframemap.htm

@ Original G~
Thank You for all the Info!

The windfinder.com default is easy to fix. Scroll and zoom to your desired spot. You’ll see that the URL is automatically updated as you are doing this. Once you have a view you want to share then send that URL to your recipient(s). For example https://www.windfinder.com/#13/37.9625/-122.0260 is more in the Claycord area.

We are having a rare wind at the moment in that it’s blowing continuously from the south across the entire area.

Another great site is windy.com. lots of different layers to use.

https://www.windy.com/?37.955,-121.976,5

Thanks OriginalG. This is interesting too http://hint.fm/wind/

May end up with more snow on Mt. Diablo.

Concord Blvd near Kirker Pass Rd, Thursday – 1/27: My anemometer registered an average wind speed of 10-12 mph last night with a peak gust of 19.8 mph about 10:00 pm. Rain gauge showed about a third of an inch around 11:00 pm and .71 when I got up this morning. Max precip rate occurred about 1:00 am.

Oooooooo! The Biiiiiiiigg Storm!?!? What a bunch of Henny Pennys. Hardly any real rain compared to really big storms of the 50s, 80s, and even 2010.
I still would love to have a job that I only had to be accurate/right about 1/2 the time, like weather Prognosticators! LOL

redrazor,
You guys may not have gotten hit hard by this big storm, but a little further northeast and we were pounded. We lost fences, trees, have damaged roofs, still thousands without power… so while the bay was lucky, that luck was not spread to everyone.

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