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The San Francisco Bay Area is likely to see another period of potentially rainy weather just after Christmas, the National Weather Service said Wednesday night, Dec. 21.

NWS Meteorologist Dylan Flynn said Redwood City saw around an inch of rain in the city's southern area and nearly two inches in Emerald Hills in the last 72 hours.

While there may be a chance for scattered showers through Thursday afternoon, Flynn said Redwood City will have a break in the rain until mid-next week. The remainder of the week will continue to be foggy until the skies clear up on Sunday.

An outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center said precipitation is likely to be above average from Dec. 28 through Jan. 3.

The first risk of rain arrives Tuesday, Dec. 26, in the North Bay, with rain possibly accompanied by wind beginning Wednesday, Dec. 27, in the North Bay, San Francisco Peninsula, East Bay, South Bay, Santa Cruz County, Monterey County and San Benito County, according to the weather service.

It's too early to speculate on rain amounts, forecasters said.

 

 

 

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Nicholas Mazzoni worked as a staff reporter for the Embarcadero Media Foundation Peninsula sites from November 2023 until February 2024.

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