The golf region is preparing for a new round of severe weather, which is in the entire region as another storm, leading to a significant risk of heavy rain, acute thunderstorms, and floods. Residents of San Francisco, Oakland, and other parts of Northern California work for wild and turbulent weather.
After a week of relatively quiet conditions, the second storm is expected to make a country tomorrow morning. According to meteorologists, the storm will pack a blow, where the prognosis will predict heavy rain with heavy rain, strong winds, and spread thunderstorms throughout the Gulf region. The rain is likely particularly intense during the afternoon, some areas are probably an empty rain per hour.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has released a series of warnings for the region, urging residents to be vigilant for potential floods, especially in areas with steep areas and poor drainage systems. The storm is expected to be the highest hits between 2 p.m. 10 and 18 in the afternoon. Although the Gulf region is not a stranger to storms, the intensity of this anxiety, especially because of the large amount of expected rainfall in a short time.
Strong air throwing will also be an important factor, where the winds reach a speed of 40 mph. These winds can potentially knock trees and electric lines, causing a widespread lack of power. With a combination of rain and air, the position of dangerous driving will be more likely, making it particularly risky to travel throughout the region.
For many people, this second storm is a clear reminder that the weather in the Gulf region can change rapidly, especially in the winter. The emergency services are preparing to increase flood -related incidents and traffic accidents, and advise people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary journey during the storm.
Heavy rainfall can cause localized floods in smaller areas, and with already saturated land from previous storms, it does not take much for overflow to rivers and streams. Residents in flood-exposed areas are recommended to take precautions, such as cleaning of gutters and drains and procurement of outdoor furniture.
For thunderstorms, experts have predicted that power attacks can be accompanied by downpours, making further positions complicated. While thunderstorms in the Gulf region are not uncommon, the intensity of the storms can create a wider and potentially dangerous electric power outage for people in the affected neighborhood.
Local officials encourage everyone to take the storm seriously and prepare for possible disruption. They recommend checking emergency supply, having a flashlight on hand and preparing you for potential power outages. In addition, citizens are recommended to be updated with the latest weather reports, as the situation may change rapidly.
Although this storm is ready to bring important weather challenges in the Gulf region, it is an opportunity for local communities to get together and support each other under these challenging circumstances. Hope that the storm will pass tomorrow night, the citizens can breathe a sigh of relief once the worst is once the worst, but until then it will be important to be safe and ready.
