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Brace for a Chilly Comeback: Wet Weather Returns to the Bay Area!

By Miles Cooper
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February 10, 2025
Brace for a Chilly Comeback: Wet Weather Returns to the Bay Area!
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Brace for a Chilly Comeback: Wet Weather Returns to the Bay Area!

(BCN) — Individuals are being suggested to maintain heat coats and umbrellas available because the Bay Space’s frigid temperatures will merge with a pair of windy, wet storms which are anticipated to reach later this week. Tuesday’s forecast requires frigid temperatures and sunny skies all through the area, with rising cloud cowl creeping in because the storms form up Wednesday and Thursday, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.

“We’ll have another chilly morning tomorrow and then Wednesday we kind of start to get into a rainy pattern,” mentioned Climate Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer.

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Tuesday’s low temperatures will vary from 28 levels to 36 levels in a lot of the area’s inland areas, leading to freeze warnings and frost advisories throughout the Bay Space. Wednesday’s storm can be much less wet than Thursday’s and can drop from about .5 inches to 1 inch of rain that, when mixed with the chilly temperatures, might mud peaks above 2,500 ft with a bit of snow, based on the climate service.

Following an anticipated break within the rain Wednesday, a second, stronger storm is forecast to reach Thursday morning, really fizzling out Friday and over the weekend. In any case is claimed and performed, rain totals of between 2 inches to three inches are probably all through the area, with as much as 6 inches to eight inches within the Santa Cruz and Santa Lucia mountains.

Throughout the peak storm durations, southwest winds can be “crankin’,” Behringer mentioned.

“Along the coast and some of the higher peaks along coastal rages could see 40 mph to 45 mph gusts and potentially higher,” he mentioned.

Moreover, the forecast requires some city and small stream flooding, whereas saturated soils might lead to landslides in localized areas. Long term projections point out considerably of a lull in storm exercise for perhaps per week or so following these storms, with the potential for extra unsettled climate arriving later within the month.

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