MORE RAIN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT TOTALS BY WEEKEND.
Two wetter storms are aimed at Northern California over the next 4 days, with totals by the weekend potentially up to an inch across the North Bay.
You can see the next storm spinning in the Gulf of Alaska.
This system will drag a cold front over the North Bay late Wednesday into early Thursday.
Showers will be tapering off by the time Halloween Trick or Treaters hit the streets on Thursday evening, but a few sprinkles are possible. Another storm follows for Friday night into Saturday.
We can expect from a tenth to a quarter inch from the Wednesday night-Thursday storm. This is the European model, which is pretty much in the middle of the various forecasts.
For the second storm, from late Friday night into Saturday, most models show healthier totals. Again, the European is pretty much in the middle of the forecast range. It currently shows the Friday-Saturday storm adding one half to a full inch of additional rain to the 4 day totals.
Finally, to start next week it looks (at present) like high pressure will once again push into California from the west bringing warming temperatures, and there my be a chance for another “inside slider” kind of system around midweek. You can see the general setup here. This is still a week or so away, so nothing is certain. But we’ll be watching this evolve over the next week.
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