![]() ![]() ![]() WM7awylGUF- NWS Bay Area □ January 5, 2023 □Radar Update 4:21 PM - Heavy rain now entering the Bay Area. Rainfall rates over 1 inch per hour are possible, which will lead to the potential of flooding, mudslides and power outages. ![]() The National Weather Service is expecting a several hourslong period of moderate to heavy rain and strong winds Wednesday evening. The strongest winds and heaviest rain with this storm will continue to move onshore this evening. Peak wind gusts along the central California coast so far have been 85 mph in Nicasio Hills and 77 mph in Los Gatos. Wind gusts in central California have reached hurricane-force as the heaviest rain and strongest winds have begun moving onshore in the Bay Area, all part of another powerful storm – known as a bomb cyclone – that is hitting the state’s coast. ![]()
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