Rainfall totals through Wednesday could range from 1 to 3 inches in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“This week is all about the front half of the week,” Brian Garcia, a San Francisco Bay Area meteorologist at the National Weather Service, told SFGATE. “We’ll have rain showers throughout the front half of the week, with some drying.”
Garcia said rainfall totals through Wednesday could range from 1 to 3 inches in the San Francisco Bay Area. He said the region will see “scattered showers” until Wednesday morning before the skies begin to clear. Gusty winds and cold temperatures are also expected to continue throughout the Bay Area this week. Garcia said the fiercest winds will come Monday, with gusts ranging from 25 to 40 mph, but “that’s probably the windiest it’ll get.”
The blustering winds may also lead to light hail and thunderstorms in the Bay Area on Monday, but things should ease up by Tuesday. NWS warned in a notice over the weekend that the strong winds may lead to fallen trees and subsequent power outages.making their way through the Bay Area. The North Bay, East Bay and Peninsula can expect up to 1.5 inches of rain in lower elevations, while higher-elevation areas could see up to 2.5 inches.
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