Three Storm Systems Set to Drench Bay Area Over the Weekend
Expected rainfall could lead to minor flooding and landslide risks, with the North Bay mountains forecasted to receive the heaviest rainfall.
- Three back-to-back storm systems are expected to move through the Bay Area over the weekend, potentially leading to minor flooding and landslide risks in some areas.
- The first storm is expected to make landfall Friday evening, with the second following on Saturday, and the third on Sunday afternoon into early Monday.
- The North Bay mountains are expected to see the heaviest rainfall, with up to 7.5 inches from the three storms combined.
- Thunderstorms are also possible on the Peninsula, in the North Bay, and in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito counties.
- Despite the expected heavy rainfall, the series of storms are not expected to be as strong as the atmospheric river that hit the region in 2023.