Stormy weather is back in the Bay Area. Here is what to expect.
Briefly

A series of storms is set to disrupt the Bay Area's pleasant weather, with the first storm bringing cold temperatures and wet conditions. Forecasts predict significant rainfall totaling up to two inches, especially in coastal regions, while winds could gust as high as 55 mph in elevated areas. Although this atmospheric river pattern is classified as weak, the National Weather Service warns it will still have considerable effects. The weather service expects the storms to arrive on Wednesday night, with additional systems following through the weekend.
The first storm in a series is expected to bring significant rain, with half an inch to two inches forecast, impacting the Bay Area after a period of pleasant weather.
NWS meteorologist Brayden Murdock indicated that while this atmospheric river pattern won't be as intense as previous storms, it still carries significant rain and wind.
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