What areas will be most affected by the storm?
The North Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains are expected to receive the highest rainfall totals (1-2 inches), while the urban Bay Area and Central Coast can expect 0.5-1.25 inches.
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The Bay Area is bracing for another storm system in November 2025, bringing moderate to heavy rain, gusty winds, and a slight risk of thunderstorms. This follows a previous storm that already saturated the region, raising concerns about pot...
The storm system impacting the Bay Area is the same parent low-pressure system that previously brought significant rainfall to the region. This system is reorganizing offshore and sending a fresh, stronger cold front into the area. The combination of saturated soils from previous rain and the intensity of the new front raises concerns about localized flooding and hazardous travel conditions. Residents are advised to avoid driving through flooded areas and to find alternate routes if necessary. The storm is expected to move through quickly, mitigating some flood concerns, but nuisance flooding from clogged drains and ponding on roads is still possible. The worst of the rain should be over before the Monday morning commute, but residual showers and cloudy conditions are expected to persist throughout the day. The National Weather Service has issued a marginal risk for excessive rainfall in the Bay Area through Monday morning.
The North Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains are expected to receive the highest rainfall totals (1-2 inches), while the urban Bay Area and Central Coast can expect 0.5-1.25 inches.
The most intense rain is expected between 11 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday.
Potential impacts include localized flooding, hazardous travel conditions, and minor disruptions to the Monday morning commute.
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