Live storm updates: Brief tornadoes possible in parts of NorCal Monday, NWS says

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The National Weather Service said Sunday that brief tornadoes, hail and thunderstorms are possible in the Central Valley and the eastern part of the East Bay Area on Monday.

The Bay Area is heading into another rainy stretch in the forecast this weekend, with the possibility of heavy snow hitting the Tahoe area. Here are the latest updates.Sunday night rain and wind hit areas of San Francisco hard. Our crews saw hard downpours near Ocean Beach but much calmer conditions along The Embarcadero.

"There's a skylight in the floors above me, and it's right above my kitchen, and there's a leak. So I'm hoping it doesn't rain too hard, otherwise it might collapse, because it has collapsed in the past, and the whole kitchen has been destroyed from a past tenant, so I'm just hoping it's not too bad," said Josh Casas."Doing a pretty bad job of that, but you know, I'm a smoker and not too many places to crowd under with this wind and rain.

Flooding has closed Highway 1, also known as Shoreline Highway, south of Tomales Petaluma Road and north of Snake Road near Tomales in northwest Marin, the county said.The Bay Area remains on storm watch this weekend and many are bracing for round two of heavy rain and winds. In the North Bay, a big tree fell Saturday in downtown Santa Rosa on 4th street, knocking out power to some businesses.

Forecasters said to expect periods of moderate to heavy rain, as well as brief heavy showers from thunderstorms, beginning later Sunday afternoon and continuing through Tuesday. In the North Bay, a large tree came down in Santa Rosa in the downtown area of Fourth Street causing a power outage.They're warning people when power lines come down, treat those power lines as if they're energized and call 911.

The Gold Ridge Swift Water Rescue team fired a rope gun across the Russian River Saturday. The team is running practice drills with swimmers ahead of strong back-to-back storms which could raise river levels significantly higher."We don't practice on the public. It's imperative we're experts at our jobs before the emergency happens," said Gold Ridge Fire Battalion Chief Gino Degraffenreid.

 

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