It was cold enough for snow in parts of the Bay Area on Thursday as a spring storm brought flurries to the mountain tops along with eager visitors.
"Use today to prepare." ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco is tracking a 12-hour window between Tuesday and Wednesday when an atmospheric river could bring damaging winds, trigger flooding, downed trees and power lines in the Bay Area.
It will be mainly dry on Saturday, but by mid-afternoon on Sunday, we'll see a cold front and start of the wet weather.
HOTTEST DAY OF THE WEEK: The Bay Area is looking at record warm temperatures Monday before dangerous winds whip across the region overnight.
Meteorologist Mike Nicco says more communities are under the gun for critical fire conditions after the East Bay valleys and North Bay valleys were added to Red Flag Warning.
ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco says the Bay Area may finally get hit with three consecutive days of wet weather, starting Tuesday, after a dry start to the rain season.