After Wednesday we will likely enter a dry pattern, according to ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco.
Front-loading February with rain, today, tomorrow & now likely Wednesday.
Here s a look at Wednesday s timeline & potential amounts.
After this, medium range models have us dry through Valentine s Day. #StormWatchpic.twitter.com/qE7JWu3hOI Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) February 1, 2021 We are front-loading February with our best chances of rain because it s going to get quite warm and sunny as we head into the weekend, explained Nicco.
Tuesday s storm is ranked a 1 on our Storm Impact Scale. Light showers, less than a tenth of an inch of rain remaining out of this storm. It will taper Tuesday afternoon, said Nicco.
After Wednesday we will likely enter a dry pattern, according to ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco.
Front-loading February with rain, today, tomorrow & now likely Wednesday.
Here s a look at Wednesday s timeline & potential amounts.
After this, medium range models have us dry through Valentine s Day. #StormWatchpic.twitter.com/qE7JWu3hOI Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) February 1, 2021 We are front-loading February with our best chances of rain because it s going to get quite warm and sunny as we head into the weekend, explained Nicco.
Tuesday s storm is ranked a 1 on our Storm Impact Scale. Light showers, less than a tenth of an inch of rain remaining out of this storm. It will taper Tuesday afternoon, said Nicco.
Nicco s AccuWeather forecast shows Monday s storm will arrive in the North Bay first.
Santa Rosa will start getting wet around 5 a.m.
From there the storm will continue to move from north to south across our neighborhoods, according to Nicco. By the time we wake up Tuesday morning, we will have some left over light rain and then a few scattered showers. As we head throughout the day, the clouds will start to open up and this system will be over, said Nicco.
The new storm is welcome news to the Bay Area after a series of storms brought very impressive and much-needed rain to the region, but Nicco says we still have a long way to go.
#flooding in the South Bay?!?!#AtmosphericRiver turning our usual wet weather pattern upside down.
Check out these rain totals, higher than North Bay. pic.twitter.com/BlVt4HGu9R Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) January 28, 2021
The storm, which started as a level 3 on our Storm Impact Scale, has been hitting the Bay Area since 4 p.m. Tuesday. The storm has now been downgraded to a level 2.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) Use today to prepare, ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco says the strongest storm of the season is heading to the Bay Area, potentially bringing heavy rain, damaging winds and even snow. An active week of weather is heading our way and some of it is going to be extreme, warned Nicco.
Nicco s AccuWeather forecast shows its going to rain every single day until at least Sunday.
Nicco is really focused on a 12-hour window between Tuesday and Wednesday when an atmospheric river could trigger flooding on roadways, downed trees and power lines and small stream flooding.