SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A major weather system is expected to dump more than an inch of rain on the Bay Area today, starting at 11 a.m., leading to localized flooding and water accumulation on roads.
Mostly rain and wind will begin after 11 a.m. as the system pushes into the Bay Area from the north. This represents the most significant rainfall of the season so far, with more than an inch of rain expected in several areas.
Residents should prepare for possible localized flooding and standing water on roads, especially during the evening commute. The rain is expected to continue until Tuesday before the skies generally dry out and calm down for the rest of the week.
Sunrise on Monday, October 13 is at 7:17 a.m. and sunset is at 6:34 p.m.
The Bay Area is bracing for its heaviest rainfall of the season, with the effects likely to be felt on the evening commute. We call on citizens to be careful and cautious on the roads.
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