The Bay Area is still drying out from a serious drenching this weekend after a powerful storm brought wind and rain -- along with lots of snow to the Lake Tahoe region.
Mass says that a wakeup call came early Sunday morning when a giant Oak tree fell onto Elinor Avenue in Mill Valley.LIVE: Track rain in San Francisco Bay Area with Live Doppler 7"It's hard to say.
There's a lot of weight pinning it down, looks like the tree came down gently and rested. Fingers crossed there's not too much damage," Phillips said.The weekend storm was intense, dumping lots of rain across the Bay Area. Rain was back again on Sunday afternoon.
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