Ready for more rain? Multiple rounds of rain will return to the Bay Area Saturday through Tuesday, weather officials say.
When will it be raining in the Bay Area?
Following a break Friday, the rain will return Saturday and continue over the next several days with some quick breaks in between.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter. Saturday and Sunday will feature periods of heavier on-and-off rain, especially in the North Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains.
"The brunt of the storm will be hitting us Saturday evening into Sunday morning where we see more waves of widespread heavy rain," NBC Bay Area Meteorologist Kari Hall said."Not a lot of breaks here," Hall said."It's going to be very busy."Here we go again! The next few days will feature multiple rounds of rain. Flood watch begins for the North Bay Saturday morning, expanding area-wide Saturday afternoon, lasting through Tuesday.
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