A “powerful” storm is expected to hit the region late Wednesday through Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service put out an advisory regarding the forecast for a storm headed toward the Bay Area off the Pacific coast. The weather service advisory warns of possible flooding, trees down, mudslides, travel delays and snow in the high Sierra Mountains.
For Hollister, the forecast calls for a 30 percent chance of rain after 10 p.m. Wednesday, a 90 percent chance Thursday and rain likely again Friday, according to the weather service.
It would come follow the trend so far this rainy season with higher than average precipitation so far while the state remains in a drought.
For more on the advisory, go here.