“Another system produces widespread and heavy rainfall Monday night into Tuesday morning, which could wreak some havoc on the morning commute Tuesday,' a meteorologist with the National Weather Service said.
over the weekend, bringing with it light rainfall and cooler temperatures as well as the possibility of small hail and isolated thunderstorms that are expected to impact the region early in the week.
But more rain is on the way, and the Bay Area is expected to get a soaking of up to one and a half inches over the next three days as amoves from the Pacific Northwest to Northern California. The Santa Cruz Mountains are predicted to record one to three inches of rain, while the East Bay hills could get one to two inches, Gass said.
There’s a possibility of isolated thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday as well as small, sleet-like hail that could pose a risk if it piles up on wet roadways.
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