TIMELINE: Bay Area rain, Sierra snow arrive next week with cold storms
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TIMELINE: Bay Area rain, Sierra snow arrive next week with cold storms
"Colder-than-average highs will arrive starting Tuesday and last all week, marking a significant change after weeks of above-average temperatures."
"Showers will return to the forecast starting on Tuesday, the first time in about a month, following an unprecedented heat wave in the Bay Area."
"The best chance for rain will likely be Wednesday through Friday, with .50 to 1 inch of rain possible during that period."
"Snow in the Sierra is expected to range from one to three feet, with the best chance for snow also occurring Wednesday through Friday."
Colder-than-average highs will begin on Tuesday and persist throughout the week. Showers are also forecasted to return after a month of dry weather. The Bay Area experienced an unprecedented heat wave that broke March records. The most significant rainfall is expected from Wednesday to Friday, with totals ranging from 0.50 to 1 inch. Additionally, the Sierra is likely to receive one to three feet of snow during the same period, with the best chances for snow occurring Wednesday through Friday.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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