Berkeley Reels From Storm

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Berkeley CA

25 October, 2021

1:56 PM

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BERKELEY, CA — A massive storm Sunday flooded streets and toppled trees in Berkeley and wreaking havoc throughout the Bay Area. The National Weather Service reports 2.77 inches of rain fell on Berkeley over a 48-hour period as of Monday at 7:18 a.m. El Cerrito saw 5.66 inches of rain over a 48-hour period as of 7:17 a.m. and 1.94 inches fell over the same period in Albany. The storm knocked out power to over 4,000 PG&E customers, Berkeleyside reports. In Berkeley, the 400 block of Arlington Avenue was closed Sunday night due to flooding after Ashby Avenue at Seventh Street was closed earlier in the day at the underpass due to flooding. In Marin, the National Weather Service reports 16.55 inches of rain pounded Mount Tamalpais over a 48-hour period as of Monday at 6:36 a.m., of which 13 inches fell Sunday, SFGate reports. San Francisco on Sunday experienced the fourth highest single-day rainfall in recorded history, with 4.02 inches falling on the city, KRON reports. #BREAKING: Multiple trucks have blown over on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge as heavy rain and intense winds slam the Bay Area on Sunday https://t.co/L1ZDA37kxH— KRON4 News (@kron4news) October 24, 2021 Early Sunday afternoon, high winds overturned several big rigs, snarling eastbound traffic on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge for hours, KRON reports. — Bay City News and Patch staffer Gideon Rubin contributed to this report

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