TIMELINE: Latest round of rain, strong winds to bring more flooding and downed trees
Briefly

Rain is forecasted to affect the entire Bay Area by Thursday morning, with heavy downpours expected and a moderate storm warning issued. The North Bay is particularly at risk of flooding due to isolated downpours and steady rain during peak hours. Wind gusts of 40-55 mph along the coast may cause downed trees and power outages, with warmth diminishing by evening. Additionally, the Sierra region is preparing for significant snowfall under a Winter Storm Warning.
Rain is spreading across the Bay Area with strong winds expected, creating a Level 2 moderate storm impacting local neighborhoods.
Flood Watch is active for the North Bay due to potential for isolated flooding on roads and streams, particularly during peak storm hours.
Expect significant wind gusts along the coast later today, potentially leading to downed trees and power outages.
Sierra region is under a Winter Storm Warning, predicting up to 3 feet of snow in higher elevations through Friday.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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