
"The weather service anticipated only a handful of moderate showers throughout the region, and they were expected to be finished by sometime Monday night. Instead, the final storm cells moved slowly through the area and dropped sometimes intense rain. About 1 inches of rain fell in central San Rafael in Marin County, and 1 2/3 inches fell in areas of Santa Cruz County."
"The dry pattern is expected to last at least a week and will drop temperatures significantly, according to the weather service. Overnight low temperatures are expected to drop into the 30s in some areas, the the daytime highs won't get out of the 50s. The weather service also re-iterated that the king tides that coincided with the storm surge over the weekend have receded to almost normal levels but that the beaches will remain hazardous on Thursday and Friday."
Dry conditions will return to the Bay Area following scattered light showers. A slow-moving final storm produced localized heavy rain, including about 1 inch in central San Rafael and roughly 1 2/3 inches in parts of Santa Cruz County; San Francisco recorded an inch, Oakland three-quarters, San Jose one-third, and Livermore and Concord just over one-tenth of an inch. A few more pockets of very light rain may occur near Monterey and San Francisco. A dry pattern is expected to last at least a week, with overnight lows in the 30s and daytime highs remaining in the 50s. King tides and storm surge have receded to near-normal levels, but beaches will remain hazardous on Thursday and Friday.
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