SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A significant weather system is expected to bring over an inch of rain to the Bay Area today, starting after 11 AM, leading to localized flooding and standing water on roadways.
The rain and wind will kick into gear mostly after 11 AM as the system pushes into the Bay Area from the North. This marks the most significant rainfall of the season so far, with over an inch of rain expected in several areas.
Residents should prepare for potential localized flooding and standing water on roadways, especially during the evening commute. Lingering rain is expected to continue into Tuesday before skies generally dry and calm for the rest of the week.
Sunrise on Monday, October 13, is at 7:17 AM and sunset is at 6:34 PM.
The Bay Area is bracing for its most significant rainfall of the season, with impacts likely to be felt during the evening commute. Residents are advised to stay informed and exercise caution on the roads.
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