The latest guidance shows the weather system hitting the Bay Area a little earlier and bringing more rain than originally forecast.
late Thursday afternoon and evening, but the latest guidance from the National Weather Service shows it arriving as early as Thursday morning, with the heaviest rain likely Thursday night.
The forecast is trending toward a slightly stronger weather system than originally expected, and the weather service bumped up project rainfall totals a tad. For example, earlier totals for Thursday through Friday projected up to 6.3 inches of rain in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and the latest forecast shows up to 7.5 inches.
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