The passage of an atmospheric river storm did not mean the end of the Bay Area's wet weather as steady rain continued to fall across the region Monday and there was a chance it could resume again on Thanksgiving Day.
The passage of an atmospheric river storm did not mean the end of the Bay Area's wet weather as steady rain continued to fall across the region Monday and there was a chance it could resume again on Thanksgiving Day.The National Weather Service said in its Bay Area forecast discussion Monday the rain would turn into showers by Tuesday, tapering off from north to south and late Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning.
In the Bay Area Monday, gusty southerly winds accompanied the rain because of a low-pressure system spinning off the Central Coast with the strongest winds happening south of Monterey Bay. A beach hazards statement was issued for the North Bay coast including Point Reyes National Seashore, the Peninsula coast, Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast through Thursday evening. In addition, a small craft advisory was issued for coastal waters from Pigeon Point to Point Pinos until 3 p.m. Monday.
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