National Weather Service predictions shows that the storm headed to the Bay Area Thursday could last well into the new year.
The Bay Area saw a wet and rainy forecast again Thursday, following aThis time, the storm was expected to carry into 2023 according to the National Weather Service. The seven-day prediction Thursday morning showed rain each day of the upcoming week in most urban Bay Area centers.
San Jose was forecast for up to a quarter-inch of rain Thursday, with a reasonably chilly high of 56 degrees. Predictions were identical in Walnut Creek as of Thursday morning, and Oakland was expected to see similar temperatures with up to half of one inch of rain.
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