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Redwood City residents could see some rain as early as Tuesday as a storm system pushes its way through the Pacific Northwest, according to the National Weather Service.

The weather service is forecasting a return of rainy weather to the Bay Area this week for the first time in a while, but exactly how much and when it will fall is still uncertain. Currently, meteorologists are forecasting a 50% chance of showers Tuesday night after 11 p.m in Redwood City and temperatures in the high 60s and low 50s.

Meteorologists are tracking storms in the North Pacific that are expected to come down toward the Bay Area and bring light to moderate rain as early as late Tuesday night, but the heaviest showers are expected this weekend.

Because of the long period since the last rain in the region, the weather service is warning that roads may be especially slippery in the Bay Area once it starts raining due to a buildup of oil and that there may be possible threats of flooding in areas burned by recent wildfires.

The rain would be much welcomed in the region, all of which the U.S. Drought Monitor considers to be in "extreme" or "exceptional" drought conditions, the two most severe categories of the five in the system.

Bay City News contributed to this report

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