Storm to bring rain to California today — here’s what to expect
An unusual storm system is approaching the California coast, and its wobbly movement will determine how much rain the Bay Area sees on Wednesday, with chances for heavy rainfall increasing as the day goes on. The storm spinning far offshore split into two eyes on Tuesday in an example of the Fujiwhara Effect, and it’s expected to move closer to the coast over the next couple of days. Its front, shown in the image above, will streamline a series of rain bands across Northern California starting Wednesday afternoon. Each band will be capable of producing heavier showers, but the delicate nature of this meandering system could lead to a range of potential impacts for Bay Area residents.
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