Weather
Storm Expected To Bring Light Rain To East Bay
BREAKING: Slick roadways are possible through early Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

A late-season storm expected to hit the Bay Area Wednesday night or early Thursday morning could bring wet weather and slick roadways until early Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service. The system is forecast to move onshore overnight, with rainfall for northern and central areas of California. Rainfall is expected to be light.
The storm will probably pass Thursday night, but showers could linger through early Friday morning.
Some parts of the North Bay could receive more than three-quarters of an inch of rain.
The Santa Cruz Mountains can expect between one-quarter and one-half inch of rain, with higher amounts possible in some areas, but other areas of the South Bay are forecast to get one-tenth of an inch or
less.
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San Francisco, San Mateo County and the East Bay can look forward to one-tenth to one-quarter inch of rain.
Dry weather is expected over the weekend.
Rainfall forecast for today. Around #SFBay rain will start in many spots around 7 AM. #cawx pic.twitter.com/s77q6KBrYx
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) June 8, 2017
By Bay City News
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