The latest in a series of storm fronts roared into the San Francisco Bay Area Monday morning, triggering a winter weather advisory for snow in the higher elevations and a threat of thunder and lightning.
KPIX meteorologist Jessica Burch predicted the brunt of the storm would begin impacting the North Bay around 8 a.m. and then would"sweep across the Bay Area like a windshield wiper."
The front will be adding to the impressive snow totals dating back to late last week for the hills and mountains in the East and South Bay. "The chance for snow showers is expected to arrive early Monday morning with steadier snowfall Monday afternoon and evening," weather service forecasters warned."Total snow accumulations 5 to 10 inches for elevations above 3000 ft locally over 1 foot above 4000 ft through Tuesday. A wintry mix down to 2500 feet is possible with a coating to 3 inches of snow.""Rainfall amounts of 0.75-1.25" are expected in the North Bay mountains and coastal ranges, 0.25-0.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bay Area radio host and DJ reported missing in San FranciscoJV of Wild 94.9 was last seen Thursday night at his San Francisco residence.
Read more »
Live Bay Area weather updates: Yosemite National Park closed due to severe winter conditionsYosemite National Park is closed due to severe winter conditions, the National Park Service announced Saturday.
Read more »
Several Bay Area roads remain closed Saturday amid winter storm damageSeveral roads throughout the Bay Area remain closed amid severe weather conditions.
Read more »
Live Bay Area weather updates: Highway 17 in Santa Cruz Co. reopens following snow closureUPDATE: Nearly 7,400 customers remain without electricity as PG&E continues to restore power in the Bay Area. Latest numbers here:
Read more »