The Bay Area is enduring unstable weather patterns, marked by cold air mixing with surface warming, prompting rain and potential thunderstorms as forecasted by the National Weather Service. This unstable atmosphere, present since Monday, has led to measurable rainfall for three consecutive days. Areas particularly affected include the South Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains, while East Bay and North Bay may also receive rainfall. A temporary pause in rain is expected starting Thursday night, with high pressure moving in, before another low-pressure system brings more rain late Sunday.
"That's going to lead to additional showers and it's possible thunderstorms are in the mix. So it will be that measurable rain is expected to fall in areas of the region for a third consecutive day."
"Another low-pressure trough bearing down on the region with more rain is likely to arrive late Sunday night, he said. It's going to switch around pretty quickly Thursday evening."
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