Rain returns Wednesday to Bay Area along with chilly lows in the 30s
More rainy weather is on the way to the Bay Area, with a possibility of hail and even snow on higher peaks.
More rainy weather is on the way to the Bay Area, with a possibility of hail and even snow on higher peaks.
More rainy weather is on the way to the Bay Area later this week after a strong storm blew through the region on Sunday and Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain is expected to spread across the Bay Area on Wednesday into Thursday, with cold temperatures in the lower to mid 30s expected late Tuesday night and early Wednesday.
Forecasters say isolated thunderstorms are possible in the region on Wednesday afternoon into Thursday and are likely to be accompanied by gusty winds.
Up to 2 inches of rain could fall in the North Bay through Thursday night, with lesser amounts elsewhere in the region, and wind speeds up to 40 mph are in the forecast, according to the weather service. Cold temperatures mean hail is a possibility in stronger cells, and higher elevations may see light snow.
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