“And the wets are getting a lot wetter.”Patrick Lynn, owner of the Bay Bar and Grill near Capitola Beach, figured Thursday’s storm would be run-of-the-mill and put some sandbags out front. His back windows were also blown out.“I had seawater splash on top of my television that’s about 8 feet high,” he said. “It was almost hitting my ceiling and coming through the drapes and front of the bar; it just blew everything apart. San Francisco’s Department of Emergency Management said there was no reported effect on the communications equipment.In South San Francisco, aggressive winds pulled back a section of the decking on an apartment building’s roof around 2 a.m. Tuesday, sending rainwater into two units. “We just don’t have that many in the historical record.”___(Los Angeles Times reporters Rust reported from Capitola, Rong-Gong Lin II from San Francisco, Fry from Orange County, Summer Lin and Sheets from Los Angeles and Garrison from Sacramento.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 12, 2023 05:13 UTC