Chances for Bay Area rain this week, as a winter weather pattern arrives early
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Chances for Bay Area rain this week, as a winter weather pattern arrives early
"You've got low pressure coming down from the north, and the North Bay is where you'll see most of the activity. Then it will move across the region. As a result, almost all areas of the Bay Area should see at least a little bit of rain by Wednesday. Some areas of the region will get their first taste of it Monday night, according to the weather service."
"Mainly, it's just going to be (Monday) night and into the overnight hours, Behringer said. We probably also will see some Tuesday afternoon, and maybe some areas Wednesday where it's going to be scattered. The rain is expected to be quite light, Behringer said, with totals that will be measurable in the tenths of inches, if that. The rain is expected to fall heaviest in the North Bay."
"By Thursday, the rain will be gone, Behringer said, but the pattern that led to it will stick around. Behringer said that means there will be more thick coastal fog in the mornings, followed by temperatures in the interior East Bay that will peak in the upper 70s. As far as the chances for a final encore of any intense heat a rarity during what has been a mild summer Berhringer said it is unlikely."
Low pressure moving from the north will bring light rain to most Bay Area locations, with the North Bay receiving the heaviest precipitation. Rain should begin Monday night and continue into the overnight hours, with additional scattered showers Tuesday afternoon and possibly Wednesday. Totals are expected to be light, generally measurable only in the tenths of an inch. Rain will clear by Thursday, but the pattern will persist, producing thicker coastal morning fog and interior East Bay highs near the upper 70s. Short-term outlook shows an active pattern with increasing moisture and little indication of renewed intense heat.
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