The National Weather Service said Sunday morning that light rain will persist at times throughout the day in the Bay Area. Heavier rain will be back overnight into Monday morning.
Expect moderate to heavy rain at times and gusty winds. Thunderstorms are possible. Minor flooding of roads and streams is also possible, along with the possibility of shallow landslides due to saturated soil.
The NWS said the greatest potential for water-related impacts is in the North Bay, where a flood watch will be in effect.
A wind advisory will be in effect along the coast. Expect downed branches and trees. Minor flooding near the Bay will occur during high tide cycles, with a coastal flood advisory in effect.
Lightning from possible thunderstorms is possible.
photo: Beautiful Mt. Diablo view from Las Juntas Park in Pleasant Hill along the Canal Trail this morning.
photo credit: Kevin Schofield – www.SchofieldImages.com
So I stepped out this morning for a walk to a sunny 63 degrees. My jacket was too warm. Maybe we are going to get an early spring? To me it looks like California seasons out of whack with many of my outdoor plants on a completely different schedule than they had the majority of years living here.
It was unusually warm today, next week itll be in the high 60s. Crazy to think in January. I still want it to be winter but this winter was very mild.
And warmer today too. Going to make PG&E cry. My furnace did not even go on this morning.
Beautiful Photo Mr. Schofield. With the expectation of downed brances and trees, hope will be that all are safe when driving.
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I hope we get pummeled. The recent cold fronts weren’t very satisfying.
Talkin’ to myself and feelin’ old
Sometimes I’d like to quit, nothin’ ever seems to fit
Hangin’ around
Nothin’ to do but frown
Rainy days and Mondays always get me down
What I’ve got, they used to call the blues
Nothin’ is really wrong, feelin’ like I don’t belong
Walkin’ around
Some kind of lonely clown
Rainy days and Mondays always get me down
Everyone stay safe. Try not to park under trees and walk under trees.