Parking lot flooded in Larkspur at the BonAir shopping center. pic.twitter.com/BTEClTTLpk — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 7, 2017

Kids trying out their boogie boards in the flooded Bon Air parking lot in Larkspur. pic.twitter.com/kH4YzwLBcm — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 7, 2017

EMBED >More News Videos Highway 121 near Highway 12 flooded in Schellville overnight. Three cars got stuck in the flooding and six people were rescued.

A graphic revealing rainfall potential in the Bay Area for Tuesday, February 7, 2017 is seen in this image. KGO-TV

#Update - Flash Flood Warning continues for Marin County. Corte Madera Creek still flooding Mill Valley. #StormWatch pic.twitter.com/dbm92Q2oaX — Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) February 7, 2017

Evacuations orders have been issued in Santa Cruz County due to flooding Wednesday morning.The National Weather Service has also issued a Flash Flood Warning for parts of Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties because of heavy rain that is already causing flooding in some locations.There is a Flash Flood Warning in effect for Alameda County until 3:30 p.m.The warning was issued for southeastern Marin County until 11:15 a.m., southeastern Sonoma County until 2:15 p.m. and southwestern Napa County until 1:15 p.m., according to the weather service.Flash flooding is already occurring in Fairfax Creek in Marin County and is imminent in other locations in the county such as Corte Madera and Mill Valley, weather service officials said.Gauges in the Laguna de Santa Rosa and Petaluma areas in Sonoma County also show high water levels, as well as many locations in Napa County such as Napa, St. Helena, Calistoga and Yountville, according to the weather service.Relentless rain has also turned a popular highway in the North Bay into a river. Highway 121 near Highway 12 flooded in Schellville overnight. Three cars got stuck in the flooding and six people were rescued by firefighters. All of the rescued are expected to be okay.Some residents in Kentfield make light of the flood waters and took out the kayaks to check out the damage."Koi Pond is under water, so I hope the fish are okay. The house is okay. The Red Cross came in a long time ago and raised all these houses to get them up out of the flood water," said Laura Roxon, a Kentfield resident.Tuesday's storm is a 3 on our Storm Impact Scale . Meteorologist Mike Nicco says the storm is expected to bring moderate to heavy rain throughout the day, and will taper off late this afternoon.The higher rainfall total and potential for flooding meet level 3 storm criteria.