
San Francisco is in the path of one of the worst rainstorms yet in a season that has likely left behind $1 billion in damages and losses across California from drenching atmospheric rivers.
The latest storm, forecast to hit Monday, is drawing on a ribbon of moisture stretching more than 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) across the Pacific Ocean and is targeting San Francisco and the Bay area, said Jon Porter, Accuweather Inc.’s chief meteorologist. The deluge is set to strike a city that has suffered its heaviest period of downpours since the invention of cable cars in 1873.
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