Storm will give way to warm temperatures over the next few days
The last storm of a disappointing winter rain season moved into the Bay Area this morning and is expected to deliver scattered showers throughout the day before blowing out on the eve of the first day of spring.
Gass said the next few days will bring warm weather, although longterm forecasts show light rain may fall later this month, possibly by next weekend. On Thursday the U.S. Drought Monitor reported that 93% of California is now in a severe drought — up from 87% a week ago — and 35% is in extreme drought, up from 13% last week.
Sunday should be dry, Goss said, and a warming trend will continue throughout the week with high pressure building over the West Coast.
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