Drive safely, #SantaRosa! Make sure to turn your headlights on, your wipers on, and reduce your speed when driving in the rain. pic.twitter.com/98ADrv53Rc
— Santa Rosa Police (@Santa_Rosa_PD) September 13, 2017
Some more thunder and lightning blew through the Bay Area early this morning, mostly affecting parts of the East Bay around Lafayette and Antioch, and the Monterey peninsula down south. As the Chronicle reports via the National Weather Service, there were some 1,700+ lightning flashes between 2:30 a.m. and about 6:15 a.m. Wednesday, but fewer cloud-to-ground strikes than there were during Monday night's storm.
Monday's storm brought more than 1,200 lightning strikes and approximately 7,000 lightning flashes, as the Mercury News reported, with wind gusts over 50 mph.
Above, a video of pea-sized hail falling Wednesday morning in Santa Rosa, via the Santa Rosa PD, uploaded at 7:30 a.m.
Previously: Photos: Freak September Thunderstorm Brings 1200+ Lightning Strikes