North Bay residents on Monday will experience remnants of onetime Hurricane Hilary in the form of high humidity, potential isolated rain and thunderstorms, National Weather Service meteorologists said.
The storm, now weakened to a post-tropical cyclone as it makes it way through Nevada, made landfall in Southern California on Sunday and caused power outages, downed trees, school closures and mudslides.
The impact to the Bay Area is expected to be more subtle, with the exception of potential thunderstorms, said Matt Mehle, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Monterey office.
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