Weather: San Francisco hit with big Bay Area storm

Officials in San Francisco, Oakland and Marin County said schools would be closed Thursday because of expected heavy rain and winds. San Francisco closed the Great Highway, a road that runs along the far western side of the city, next to the Pacific

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — Thursday's massive storm could be the biggest since 2008, possibly the biggest since 1998 with wind gusts over 100 miles per hour screaming over the top of the Sierra, and rainfall amounts forecast above 8 inches for coastal mountains. The key is WHEN it all hits, and that's where the Listen live to storm coverage from KCBS Radio with weather and traffic every ten minutes during the storm. FULL STORM COVERAGE: Redwood City 

Schools across the Bay Area are announcing closures in anticipation of a powerful storm moving in early Thursday morning, including all the schools in Marin County, San Francisco Unified schools, and Oakland Unified schools. This is not a decision we make lightly, but given the severe weather predictions and the safety implications for students and staff, we want to take every precaution in order to safeguard our community. What the National Weather Service 

Officials in San Francisco, Oakland and Marin County said schools would be closed Thursday because of expected heavy rain and winds. San Francisco closed the Great Highway, a road that runs along the far western side of the city, next to the Pacific

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – The National weather service has issued 15 warnings and advisories for the Bay Area, more than a day ahead of a powerful storefront expected to dump heavy rain on the region. KPIX 5's