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	<title>San Francisco Storms</title>
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	<description>Should I be scared of these 3 big storms about to slam into San Francisco? The news has been going on and on about these storms.  The city is giving away sandbags.  They&apos;re mentioning hurricane force winds.   It&apos;s freaking me out.  How scared should I be?  You can see about where I live in my user profile.&lt;br&gt;
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I bought a bunch of food I can make w/ my camping stove and some extra water.  Should I be doing anything more to prepare?  Is my neighborhood likely to flood?  (Bernal Heights)?&lt;br&gt;
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Also, and most importantly, how likely are these storms to produce a tornado?  I hate tornados, I left the midwest thinking I&apos;d never have to worry about another tornado again.</description>
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