Rainfall returns to the Bay Area after a long January dry stretch. On Friday, the heaviest rain will stay in the North Bay, with light to moderate showers for the rest of the region by mid-morning. Rain is anticipated to impact the latter part of the morning commute.
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Friday calls for up to 100 chances of rain throughout the day, with more than a few parts of the region getting drizzle and patchy fog.
Continuing frigid temperatures greeted most San Francisco Bay Area residents Tuesday morning as another Freeze Warning was in effect a large portion of the region.
Around 1 to 3 inches of ran is expected across the region by Sunday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
A series of storm systems are slated to bring light to moderate rainfall to the Bay Area beginning Friday and continuing into next week, according to weather officials.
Following a mostly dry January in the Bay Area, a wet weather pattern returns to the region beginning on the final day of the month.
A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
The Bay Area is in for several days of cold overnight and morning temperatures during a Freeze Watch that will give way to the strong possibility of some moderate rain later in the week.
Light rain is back in the Bay Area on Friday but intensifies on Saturday with a moderate-strength atmospheric river, that may bring flooding to roads and smaller streams and creeks.
Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory issued for parts of the Bay Area by the National Weather Service San Francisco.
At least two more weeks of bone-chilling temperatures are headed for the Bay Area.
The Bay Area is bracing for what could be several days of rain with an atmospheric river storm poised to move in Friday. Rainfall in the North Bay could begin Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.