An atmospheric river continued to drench the Bay Area on Monday morning, flooding roadways and bringing gusty winds to parts of the region.
The heaviest rain is yet to come, forecasters said, and a wind advisory for the South and East Bays is extended until 4 p.m.
A high wind warning is still in effect for Monterey and San Benito counties through 9 p.m. Monday. The strongest gusts will be along the coast and in the hills, forecasters said.
There is a flash flood watch in effect for the Dolan and Coleman burn scars in the Big Sur/Santa Lucia portion of Monterey County through 1 a.m. Tuesday.
On Sunday night, Caltrans closed Highway 1 on the Big Sur Coast, between Ragged Point in San Luis Obispo County and Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn in Monterey County. The closure is expected to remain in effect until Tuesday.
Shortly before 8 a.m., BART was reporting a 10-minute delay systemwide due to wet weather conditions.
Please remind people to have their headlights on when their wipers are on. Not everyone has 20/20 vision.
Climate Crisis!!!
LOL
Good ol’ Bart
It doesn’t work when it’s wet.
It doesn’t work when it’s cold.
It doesn’t work when it’s hot.
It doesn’t work after a .5 magnitude earthquake.
But, when everything is just perfect,
Bart closes down for repairs.