‘Common sense’ could prevent storm chaos, officials say

With what looks to be an ominous and potentially deadly storm approaching, Bay Area agencies were issuing warnings to residents about the dangerous weather that’s expected to strike Wednesday — and the serious threats to life that it will bring.

In a forceful and striking bulletin posted Monday evening, the National Weather Service listed a litany of potential impacts from the “brutal system,” including flooding, road washouts, landslides, fallen trees, power outages and more, culminating in the “likely loss of human life.”

The NWS didn’t back down Tuesday, instead informing Bay Area locals on tips to stay safe amid the troubling conditions that were expected Wednesday and Thursday. Residents

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