Developing rain storm in the Bay Area could quell wildfire danger in the region, NWS says
A potential mid-October storm could bring rain to Northern California next week, possibly quelling wildfire risk in the region, according to forecasters. The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center said “above-normal precipitation” for the West Coast could arrive next Thursday, bringing “possible record-breaking precipitation for late October” over parts of the region. Forecasters said two inches of rain over three days could fall over the Pacific Northwest.
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