Most local cherry farmers “dodged a bullet” Monday when thunder bellowed in the sky and 0.20 inches of rain pelted Gilroy for a good several hours into the early afternoon.
The sun is out, plants are in bloom and many Gilroyans are stopping to smell the roses. But for some, this spring has been a toxic outpouring of pollen and other allergens.
A low-pressure system is expected to move in overnight, bringing rain into the North Bay Tuesday morning and spreading into South County by the evening, according to the National Weather Service.