While a potent atmospheric river will unleash its wrath on Southern California on Tuesday, the San Francisco Bay Area will not escape unscathed.
The spinning low pressure system parked off the Bay Area coast will whip up damaging winds, blasting them into the South Bay and East Bay hills. The National Weather Service has issued wind advisory, warning that"saturated soils can make it easier for trees to fail."
"These winds will result in an increased potential for downed tree limbs, trees and powerlines resulting in isolated to scattered power outages," the weather service said. The new storm system will be adding to the woes left behind from the 12 atmospheric rivers that had slammed into the once drought plagued region since Dec. 26.
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