Another atmospheric river enters San Francisco Bay Area forecast. This one is expected to be weak
The rain just keeps on coming. The second weak storm of the week is set to sweep the San Francisco Bay Area Wednesday; on Thursday night into Friday, another system may bring light showers to the North Bay. A break from the rain is expected through the weekend, but the dry conditions won’t last long. Long-term weather models show a weak atmospheric river diving into the region, bringing soaking rain Monday into Tuesday.
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