The storm door is open in the Bay Area with no sign of closing.
Pedestrians walk near Union Square in downtown San Francisco during heavy rain on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.The storm door is open in Northern California, and a parade of storms is bringing plentiful rain to the San Francisco Bay Area. A cold front is exiting the region Tuesday, and a brief dry spell is expected on Wednesday, but two more systems are on the way later this week, the National Weather Service said.
Scattered showers popped up across the Bay Area on Tuesday morning, bringing more rain to the region that has seen wet weather since Thursday. These are expected to be the last bouts of precipitation as the cold front pushes east Tuesday and skies clear. Cold air from Canada is pouring into the region behind the storm system, and temperatures are forecast to drop rapidly Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with overnight lows in the low 40s along the coast and in the 30s in inland valleys, Lorber said.
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