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San Francisco prepares for Wednesday storm

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (NBC) - The Bay area is bracing for the impact of another, potentially more powerful storm.

On Wednesday, the National Weather Service issued a flood warning for the entire San Francisco Bay area.

Officials are encouraging residents who plan to hunker down and wait the storm out to load up on sandbags.

They are also asking members of the community to stay inside unless they absolutely need to leave home.

The city says it anticipates mudslides, falling trees and street flooding.

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