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Bay Area Hit By Fierce Thunderstorms, 60 MPH Winds Rage
24 Dec
Summary
- Severe thunderstorms threatened Bay Area counties with 60 mph wind gusts.
- Residents warned of potential roof, siding, and tree damage.
- Slick roads and hazardous driving conditions expected due to hail.

Severe thunderstorms have impacted San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, prompting a warning from the National Weather Service. This alert, active until early Wednesday morning, forecasts wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph. Officials anticipate damage to structures like roofs and siding, as well as to trees.
The storms possess the capability to produce significant hail, which can lead to hazardous driving conditions on slick roads. Motorists are advised to reduce speed and exercise caution. The National Weather Service emphasized that wind damage may precede rain or lightning, and immediate shelter inside sturdy structures is recommended, staying clear of windows.
Emergency alerts were broadcast to mobile phones in the region for considerable or catastrophic hazards. Residents are encouraged to sign up for county alert systems and monitor official social media for further updates. The NWS also provided extensive safety guidelines for both lightning and heavy rain scenarios, stressing preparedness and vigilance.




