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More Rain To Hit Livermore: What To Know
With more rain on the way, here's how to stay safe and dry in Livermore.
LIVERMORE, CA — After a brief respite Wednesday, the rain is coming back Thursday, and it's making up for lost time. After a total of 17.5 inches fell across the Bay Area Tuesday, the region is expected to see about 0.25 to 1.25 inches more Thursday. After that, temperatures are expected to plummet to lows in the 30s, likely leading to widespread ice.
"By Thursday morning another plume of moisture will reach the coast as a surface low-pressure system develops offshore," the National Weather Service said. "Compared to the atmospheric river on Tuesday, this system will be much weaker in terms of both wind and rain. Rainfall amounts are generally expected to be 0.25 - 1.25 [inches]."
Sandbags are available at four locations, with limits of six bags per household everywhere except Zone 7 Water Agency, where the limit is ten. Residents need to bring their own shovels.
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- Maintenance Service Center - 3500 Robertson Park Road
- Fire Station 6 - 4550 East Avenue
- Fire Station 8 - 5750 Scenic Avenue
- Zone 7 Water Agency - 100 North Canyons Parkway
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The National Weather Service also advises cleaning gutters and drains of leaves, driving slowly on wet roadways, and allowing for extra travel time.
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