Tuesday Top of the Scroll: Fire season winding down as rain moves into the Bay Area
It’s the kind of forecast that Northern California, weary from historic wildfires, has been waiting months to hear. A cold front moving through the Bay Area will bring widespread rain on Tuesday, with 1 inch or more expected in the North Bay Hills and Santa Cruz Mountains, and a quarter inch or so in most Bay Area cities. Substantial snow also is forecast for the Sierra Nevada…
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- NBC Bay Area: Boulder Creek fire zones prep for rainy season