(KRON) KRON4’s Weather Team is tracking the season’s first major storm system. The first of two storms is hitting Friday morning with additional waves hitting through the weekend.
Typhoon Songda is sending an atmospheric river at the Bay Area.
The strongest wave will arrive Friday. It will begin in the North Bay and move south across the Bay Area by Friday afternoon.KRON4’S INTERACTIVE RADAR
Saturday, look for an uptick on winds by the afternoon with showers and rain developing into the evening and night.
Sunday looks more like a washout, with rain and heavy bouts of rain intermittent through the day and night. Winds will also come and go through the period.
This will push up total rain totals for the weekend, with several inches over the Bay and North Bay potentially 5 inches.
You can always watch KRON4’s Newscasts streaming live for the latest weather information.
Decent 24 hr rainfall totals across the region thus far. Rain will spread down the Central Coast through the afternoon. #cawx #bayareawx pic.twitter.com/fak03ZhQGm— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 14, 2016
Rain moving through #SF #BayArea RN. The main rain band will shift southward through the aft and is forecast to weaken slightly. #cawx pic.twitter.com/gGrDJLAem3
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 14, 2016
Gusty winds expected tomorrow morning#cawx pic.twitter.com/jl5uBjsDnw
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 13, 2016
latest rainfall forecast through the weekend. #cawx pic.twitter.com/0YmXiiwMQb
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 13, 2016
Little change to the rainfall forecast since yesterday. 1-3″ in many spots by Saturday. #cawx pic.twitter.com/N0MO1fXrmb
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 13, 2016
#AtmosphericRiver (paried with 160+ KT jet) will bring widespread rain back to our region tonight into Friday. #cawx pic.twitter.com/aHGypOMAzA
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 13, 2016
Rainfall forecast off the local WRF model brings rain to #SF starting around 7AM Friday. #cawx #AtmosphericRiver pic.twitter.com/39UDHhaPoA
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 13, 2016
Snow levels start high (8500ft) FRI. Check back for updates! Travel impacts likely for Sierra Passes SUN evening. https://t.co/N8u7sDRsCY pic.twitter.com/ecwSQcMIwy
— NWS Reno (@NWSReno) October 13, 2016