![]() ![]() This storm is not as powerful as last week's. The San Joaquin River is expected to exceed the "danger stage" Sunday night at 29.5 feet. The 1982-83 season currently holds the record. We are only 1 inch away from this winter season being the second-snowiest winter on record. The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab has totaled this season's snowfall as 670 inches as of Sunday morning. through Wednesday 11 a.m.īetween 1-3 feet of snow may be at elevations above 7,000 feet. There is currently a Winter Storm Advisory in Tahoe, and a Winter Storm Watch is expected Tuesday from 5 a.m. With our saturated soil, down trees and power outages should be expected alongside excessive runoff and ponding on roadways. ![]() San Joses latitude and location on the west coast of North America place the city in a Mediterranean type climate. The San Francisco Bay Area is expected to receive wind gusts up to 20-30 mph in the valleys and coast, with the higher elevations reaching 30+ mph gusts.įor now, there are currently no advisories, watches or warnings for the Bay Area. San Jose, California Records and Averages. Wind gusts will also be major on the Central Coast, and a Wind Advisory will be in place Tuesday for the Santa Lucias, the interior mountains of Monterey and San Benito Counties, and the southern Salinas Valley, where wind gusts are expected to peak at 40- 50 mph, with the highest peaks receiving gusts up to 55-60 mph.Įven the Central Coast valleys and coastlines, as far north as Santa Cruz and Gilroy, are predicted to receive gusts to 30 mph. READ ALSO: Yet another atmospheric river is heading to the Bay Area, here's what you can expect 50 to 1 inch of rain in the valleys, coastal regions and around the Bay, with amounts up to or exceeding 1 inch in the higher elevations. Salinas Valley and Monterey Bay with 0.75 to 1 inch of rain.Soggy Santa Cruz Mountains with 1.5 to 2 inches of rain.Santa Lucia Mountains with 2 to 3 inches of rain.
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