
"As for rain totals, the North Bay got the brunt of the wet weather with an inch of rain or less. The big winners were the Marin Headlands with 2.25 inches of rain, and Sonoma County's Venado, with 1.67 inches. Just under a tenth of an inch of rain fell in most areas from San Francisco to Oakland to San José."
"For the rest of the day, Palmer said residents can expect scattered showers and possible thunderstorms north of the Golden Gate Bridge, with windy conditions to persist through Wednesday before the storm's tail end moves beyond the region. People living in mountain valleys may experience patchy fog on Thursday morning. However, a string of storms headed for the Pacific Northwest could dip into the region in the coming week, she added."
The North Bay experienced the heaviest rainfall, with the Marin Headlands recording 2.25 inches and Sonoma County's Venado 1.67 inches. Most areas from San Francisco to Oakland to San José received just under a tenth of an inch. Scattered showers and possible thunderstorms are expected north of the Golden Gate, with windy conditions persisting through Wednesday. Mountain valleys may see patchy fog Thursday morning. A string of storms moving toward the Pacific Northwest could clip the region Thursday night into Friday, and a more significant storm is possible next week, though its strength remains uncertain. A dry weekend is likely before the active pattern resumes.
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