Wind advisory extended Monday morning across Bay Area, Central Coast

Monday morning First Alert weather forecast with Jessica Burch

SAN FRANCISCO -- A wind advisory was extended through 9 a.m. Monday morning by the National Weather Service.

Winds are forecast to be between 15-25 mph, with gusts of up to 45 mph.

The advisory covers the entire Bay Area and Central Coast. The Weather Service said fallen trees could be a threat due to the saturated ground. 

Driving conditions will be hazardous and the wind could cause power outages, according to the advisory. 

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Aside from the wind advisory, the weather service said a flood watch and a coastal flood advisory were also in effect.

The forecast for Monday for the greater San Francisco Bay area calls for rain in the morning, then a chance of rain in the afternoon and evening, with highs. in the 50s. 

Monday night's forecast calls for mostly clear conditions with lows in the 40s.  

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