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Weekend Storm to Bring Showers to the San Francisco Bay Area

A fast-moving cold front is bringing showers and scattered downpours to the San Francisco Bay Area this weekend. Be prepared for slick roads and potential hazards along the coast.

Rain is returning to the Bay Area. Here’s when and where
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Weekend Storm to Bring Showers to the San Francisco Bay Area Image via San Francisco Chronicle

Key Insights

  • **Rain Expected:** Showers and scattered downpours are anticipated throughout the Bay Area this weekend.
  • **Timing:** The best chance for rain is before 11 a.m. on Saturday and between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
  • **Rainfall Totals:** The North Bay is expected to see the highest rainfall totals, around 0.50 inches, while other areas will likely receive less than 0.25 inches.
  • **Coastal Hazards:** A Beach Hazard statement is in effect for rough and dangerous surf along the coast the entire weekend.
  • **Sierra Snow:** Light snow is expected in the Sierra above 6,500 feet, potentially reaching half a foot.

In-Depth Analysis

The storm is a result of the tail end of an atmospheric river impacting Northern California and Oregon. While the Bay Area will experience lighter rainfall compared to the northern regions, the system is expected to bring variable precipitation across the region. A second, smaller wave of the atmospheric river may bring additional rain Sunday night into Monday. The entire system should clear by Monday morning, with temperatures gradually returning to seasonal averages next week. Coastal regions will experience energetic waves, with potential breaking waves reaching up to 20 feet. Dense fog may also impact interior valleys of the North Bay, reducing visibility.

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FAQ

- **Q: How heavy will the rain be in the South Bay?

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- **Q: What areas will be most affected by the rain?

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- **Q: When will the storm clear out?

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Takeaways

  • Stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and advisories.
  • Exercise caution while driving, especially on Saturday morning due to slick roads.
  • Avoid rocky areas, jetties, and piers along the coast due to dangerous waves.
  • Prepare for potential travel delays and adjust outdoor plans accordingly.
  • Residents near Mount Tamalpais and other areas of the North Bay should prepare for higher rainfall amounts.

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