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Lightning Strikes Bay Area; 1,100 Bolts Zap CA Overnight

See footage of lightning recorded overnight in the Bay Area. What's next for local weather.

BAY AREA, CA — More than 1,100 lightning strikes were recorded in California since Thursday evening, including at least 110 in the Bay Area.

The National Weather Service Bay Area office said Napa and Sonoma counties saw the most lightning strikes in the Bay Area. One of those strikes touched down in the 2020 Glass Fire burn scar in Sonoma County.

The weather service called off its red flag warning, which indicates any wildfires sparked could rapidly spread, as the storm headed eastward.

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Countless other bolts flashed between clouds and some areas saw a bit of rain, including San Francisco. The last time it rained there on Sept. 10 was in 1978, the weather service said. Most areas saw minimal rainfall, but others reported measurable rain.

The storm was expected to begin dissipating as it headed east Friday morning. Bay Area residents can expect temperatures from 5 to 10 degrees cooler as the storm makes its exit.

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