A gusty storm drawing torrents of moisture from the Pacific Ocean parked itself on Friday over the San Francisco Bay Area, flooding highways and toppling power lines.
Officials warned the region’s nearly eight million residents to be ready for possible floods, landslides and widespread outages.
Heavy winds forced about 450 flight delays or cancellations before noon at San Francisco International Airport, according to FlightAware, a tracking website.
Elsewhere in Northern California, rivers and creeks spilled over their banks after back-to-back days of pelting rain.
Falling trees triggered widespread power outages, and more than 165,000 customers in Washington State remained without electricity on Friday.
Organizations:
San, San Francisco International Airport
Locations:
San Francisco Bay, Northern California, Pacific, Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington State