Storms Sweeping Bay Area This Week to Bring Rain and Thunderstorms | KQED
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Storms Sweeping Bay Area This Week to Bring Rain and Thunderstorms | KQED
""It could be in San Luis Obispo, or it could be in downtown San Francisco, but someone's going to be in the center of it. I just can't say who.""
""Even if we don't get thunderstorms, we're going to have widespread rain showers through most of the day, again, peaking in the afternoon.""
""We will continue to see snow melt over the next three days before potentially seeing some snow accumulation later on Saturday into Sunday.""
""Thunderstorm hazards could include lightning, locally heavy rainfall, erratic/gusty winds, and small hail.""
Forecasters predict storms will bring rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and hail to the Bay Area, with snowfall expected in the Sierra Nevada. Widespread showers are anticipated before Friday morning, with a 20%-30% chance of thunderstorms. More rain and thunderstorms are expected on Saturday as a storm from the Gulf of Alaska arrives. Thunderstorm hazards may include lightning, heavy rainfall, and localized flooding. Snow accumulation in the Sierras is expected later in the weekend, with snow levels dropping to around 5,000 feet.
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