The latest California drought report shows the Bay Area is nearly drought free. With even more rain headed our way, the U.S. Drought Monitor says 99% of the Bay Area is out of the drought.
Dry conditions remain in portions of Sonoma, Napa, and Lake Counties.And the wet winter isn't over yet.
Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning, anywhere from a tenth of an inch to .33 of rain is expected, according to KTVU meteorologist Roberta Gonzales.Heavier rain arrives Monday through Wednesday, she said. "Always difficult to look so far ahead, but the long-term 8-14 day outlook continues to look wetter and colder than normal," Gonzales said. All the news you need to know, every day
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