Friday's wet weather in the San Francisco Bay Area is affecting BART riders' morning commute.
The transit agency announced that all of its trains are currently running at slower speeds due to wet weather. BART also advises its passengers to use the Trip Planner and check real time departures on the agency's mobile app or on its website.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is forecasted to leave the area by noon. The rest of the day is expected to be cloudy with winds blowing out of the west from 5 to 8 mph.As of 9 a.m. Friday morning, there is currently limited Green Line service between Berryessa and Daly City. According to BART, passengers traveling from the San Francisco line can board a Dublin/Pleasanton train and transfer at Bayfair to a Berryessa train.
Riders traveling from the Berryessa Line can hop on a Richmond train and transfer at Bayfair to a Daly City train. Additionally, there's currently limited Red Line service between Richmond and Millbrae. BART asks Red Line riders to expect delays of up to 30 minutes.
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