
"Although the Bay Area won't be directly hit by an atmospheric river this weekend, we will still be impacted by some rain. According to ABC7 News Meteorologist Sandhya Patel, spotty showers will move in late Wednesday night with a chance of an isolated thunderstorm. The next system will move in this weekend a bring periods of rain to the Bay Area."
"We could see anywhere from .25"-.50" of rain around the region through 7 p.m. Sunday, with lesser amounts of a few hundredths to .10" in the South Bay. As for those to the North, the National Weather Service says there's a more than 60% chance of heavy rain and snow near the California-Oregon border later this week."
The Bay Area will not be directly hit by an atmospheric river this weekend but will receive periods of rain. Spotty showers are expected late Wednesday night with a chance of an isolated thunderstorm. A separate system will arrive this weekend and bring periods of rain across the region. Rain totals could range from 0.25 to 0.50 inches around much of the Bay Area through 7 p.m. Sunday, with smaller amounts of a few hundredths to 0.10 inches in the South Bay. Northern coastal areas near the California-Oregon border have a greater than 60% chance of heavy rain and snow later in the week.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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