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Hazardous surf and dense fog expected across Bay Area through Friday
Coastal communities across the Bay Area are being urged to prepare for hazardous surf conditions through Friday as forecasters warn of powerful waves and persistent marine risks. According to the National Weather Service, breaking waves between 12 and 16 feet are expected along northwest- and west-facing beaches from Sonoma County down to Monterey Bay, creating an elevated threat for anyone entering or approaching the water. A Beach Hazards Statement remains active for the North Bay, San Francis
Hazardous surf and dense fog expected across Bay Area through Friday
Coastal communities across the Bay Area are being urged to prepare for hazardous surf conditions through Friday as forecasters warn of powerful waves and persistent marine risks. According to the National Weather Service, breaking waves between 12 and 16 feet are expected along northwest- and west-facing beaches from Sonoma County down to Monterey Bay, creating an elevated threat for anyone entering or approaching the water. A Beach Hazards Statement remains active for the North Bay, San Francis
Atmospheric river brings heavy rain, strong winds and disruptions across Bay Area
An atmospheric river moved into the Bay Area late Wednesday and continued through Thursday, delivering a powerful surge of rain and strong winds that disrupted travel, caused flooding concerns and led to isolated property damage and school closures. The storm system, which forecasters had been tracking earlier in the week, arrived with enough intensity to prompt weather advisories across all nine Bay Area counties as residents faced the first significant rainfall event of the season.
Atmospheric river brings heavy rain, strong winds and disruptions across Bay Area
An atmospheric river moved into the Bay Area late Wednesday and continued through Thursday, delivering a powerful surge of rain and strong winds that disrupted travel, caused flooding concerns and led to isolated property damage and school closures. The storm system, which forecasters had been tracking earlier in the week, arrived with enough intensity to prompt weather advisories across all nine Bay Area counties as residents faced the first significant rainfall event of the season.









