Murdock notes, "So far, a lot of areas have passed that quarter of an inch threshold, and today, San Francisco is going to get as much as a half inch of rain, depending on where you are in the city." He emphasizes how the storm is gradating rainfall over time, reducing flood risks but still providing valuable precipitation.
Murdock states, "As far as beneficial rain systems go, this one's hitting the mark. We've definitely seen worse with atmospheric rivers. So I think the Bay Area can handle these kinds of winds and rain." This highlights the storm's effectiveness in terms of water collection without extreme disruption.
Discussing future forecasts, Murdock mentions, "As far as rain chances returning, there's good confidence that it's looking like the second half of November will stay on the wetter side." This suggests an ongoing trend of increased rain for the area.
Looking ahead, Murdock concludes, "When it's all said and done, there will be areas in the North Bay that get to an inch over those four days, but San Francisco and the Bay Area proper will probably stay closer to the quarter to a half-inch range." This provides clarity on expected rainfall distribution over the coming week.
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