Bay Area to get a one-day break from the rain before colder storm arrives
Briefly

The Bay Area saw record-breaking rainfall on Tuesday, with San Francisco receiving 2.53 inches, the most intense since November. This caused significant flooding in the North Bay, leading to evacuations along the Russian River. Severe winds accompanied the storm, with gusts reaching up to 65 mph in higher elevations. A brief calm was expected on Wednesday before the arrival of another storm, which will be colder and less intense. The weather service also reported power outages affecting thousands of customers throughout the region due to the impacts of the storm.
San Francisco experienced its most intense rainfall since November, with 2.53 inches recorded on Tuesday, breaking a 135-year-old daily rainfall record.
The upcoming storm is predicted to be colder and considerably less powerful than the recent extreme weather, providing a brief respite for the Bay Area.
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