For some people, rain means worries about possible flooding, and for one specific flood-prone San Francisco neighborhood, the storm is giving them a chance to test new improvements meant to keep the water out.
However, for the last few months, construction crews have been ripping up portions of Wawona Street and installing newer, larger storm drain chutes.
The hope is these larger drains will channel away the rain faster, and keep the intersection from flooding.
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