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Live updates: Tracking the Bay Area Christmas storm

The Bay Area was saturated with rain Wednesday night, with a brief reprieve around 10 or 11 p.m. before another, stronger round moves onshore overnight.

OAKLAND, Calif. – Rain fell in the Bay Area early Wednesday morning, causing trees to fall up north and streets to flood in Menlo Park, and half an inch of rain to fall in Los Gatos.

But the wet weather and winds were expected to pick up on Christmas Eve and last through Christmas Day.

PG&E storm-related outages increased slightly around the Bay Area with 19,000 customers in the dark.

The California Highway Patrol Santa Cruz division reported that the right lane of Highway 17, north of Hermon Road, was closed due to a fallen tree.

San Francisco braces for heavy rain, possible flooding

Major storms are soaking Northern California, causing flooding in parts, with more intense rain and wind expected to be impactful through Christmas.

STORM TIMELINE: Heavy rain, damaging winds hit SF Bay Area for Christmas week

A strong storm hit Tuesday night into Wednesday morning with damaging winds. There were over 100 reports of wind damage across the Bay Area.

Another strong storm is expected Wednesday night for Christmas Eve, forecasted to last through Christmas.

Here are the PG&E outages in the Bay Area as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday night:

In the heart of San Francisco's Union Square, the Winter Walk is still shining, even as rain moved in ahead of a strong Tuesday night storm.

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