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Heavy Showers To Hit Bay Area Wednesday Morning
Bay Area residents should prepare for "scattered showers and perhaps a thunderstorm" heading into the Wednesday commute.
SAN FRANCISCO — Just days after a massive storm swept through the Bay Area and Sierra, residents will likely see heavy rain during their morning commute.
NWS Bay Area warned residents around 6:15 a.m. in a post on X that there were incoming heavy showers, urging people to use caution and grab an umbrella in preparation for the morning commute.
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“Look for scattered showers and perhaps a thunderstorm today,” the agency posted on X shortly before 5 a.m. “Rain amounts will (be) light for most locations but can't rule out locally heavier totals if a stronger shower or storm happens to impact your location.”
The Bay Area forecast Wednesday also called for possible thunderstorms and a 40 percent chance of showers in the afternoon, mainly between noon at 3 p.m., with precipitation of less than a tenth of an inch possible before a few days of dry and sunny weather heading into the weekend.
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