Weather
Rain Moving Into Tri-Valley After Wednesday Respite
Residents are trying to dry out from the storms on Monday and Tuesday.
ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — More soggy, windy weather is expected to roll into the Bay Area after a brief sunny respite on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. The region is still drying out after a storm rolled off the Pacific Ocean Monday and Tuesday.
The precipitation totals ran from one-quarter inch in the least affected areas to more than 3 inches in the mountains around Santa Cruz and in Monterey County, weather service officials said. Isolated showers moved in overnight Tuesday and tapered off Wednesday afternoon.
On Friday, another storm front is forecast to hit the region again, leaving up to 1.5 inches of rain in most places and as much as two-thirds of an inch to the South Bay. High temperatures will be in the upper-50s to low-60s in most places with lows expected in the 40s, according to weather service officials.
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Rain will return to the North Bay tonight & spread south Friday. NAM Precip Intensity shows the progression of Friday's storm. #cawx #rain pic.twitter.com/zOMF7ZtVBO
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) March 23, 2017
By Bay City News
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