TIMELINE: Rain returns to SF Bay Area with high humidity
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TIMELINE: Rain returns to SF Bay Area with high humidity
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Tuesday and Wednesday we have the chance of light showers as low pressure moves through California, and with it comes high humidity. FORECAST: Mostly cloudy skies with mild afternoon, chance of light showers ABC7 News meteorologist Drew Tuma has the latest on what to expect in the Bay Area. The best chance for showers will be Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, with the coast and the North Bay having the highest chance."
"LIVE: Track rain in San Francisco Bay Area with Live Doppler 7 It's very normal for us to have light showers in September. We average about .10" rainfall this month. Humidity is high -- it doesn't get more humid around here. It's expected to stay uncomfortable Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday could see one or two thunderstorms in the afternoon. Drier weather returns Thursday."
Low pressure moving through California will bring a chance of light showers to the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the coast and North Bay having the highest probability. Forecasts call for mostly cloudy skies with mild afternoons and the best chance for showers in the afternoons of both days. Humidity will increase and feel uncomfortable, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon could produce one or two thunderstorms in some locations. Average September rainfall is about 0.10 inches, so light showers this month are common. Drier weather is expected to return on Thursday.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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