Next wave in weak atmospheric river is on tap for Friday. The initial storm dumped at least a half-inch of rain in most Bay Area places
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A weak atmospheric river system recently caused about a half-inch of rain across the Bay Area, with gusts reaching 78 mph. Meteorologists predict ongoing scattered showers and a break before a second storm arrives early Friday, though it is expected to be less intense than its predecessor. The first storm dropped significant rainfall in areas like San Francisco and Oakland. While the next wave may produce thunder and isolated showers, overall impacts will be milder based on forecasters' latest assessments.
Meteorologists reported that a weak atmospheric river system brought scattered showers and wind gusts reaching 78 mph in the Bay Area, with more rain expected later.
Forecasters predict a second storm will arrive Friday, but with lighter rain and calmer winds compared to the initial storm that hit Wednesday.
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