The rain is expected to continue with only a slight break through early next week.
of an atmospheric river storm slammed the northern part of the Bay Area on Wednesday with massive rainfall totals but mostly left the East Bay and the South Bay alone.Atmospheric river heading into Bay Area, will bring first major storms of winter rainy season
That shift in the storm front is expected to bring pockets of rain to the North Bay again Thursday, while the East Bay and South Bay again will stay relatively dry among windy weather.and in the days ahead has been fueled by a powerful “bomb cyclone” off British Columbia, but its initial explosion hardly touched the East Bay and South Bay part of the region.
San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco and areas of the Peninsula received only a smattering of rainfall on Wednesday, with the highest total among those areas the two-tenths of an inch that was measured at the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.“We’re expecting some East Bay locations to pick up 1 1/2 inches and a little more than an inch in the South Bay,” Gass said.
In Santa Rosa, almost 7½ inches of rain fell between 6 a.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday, according to the weather service. About 5½ inches fell in Kentfield in Marin County, three inches fell at Point Reyes and 2¾ inches dropped in Napa.
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