An unusually deep area of low pressure will approach Northern California during the Monday – Wednesday timeframe. There is high confidence that this system will produce rain to the north of the Bay Area. Places like Fort Bragg, Eureka, Redding, and Crescent City will likely pick up some rainfall. Projections, through Thursday, range from .25” to 1” up in far Northern California.
For the Bay Area this week – Rainfall should taper dramatically as the system moves south. Local projections, through Thursday, range from 0” (some areas will remain dry) to .20” in the coastal hills.
Monday: Measurable drizzle is possible during the morning hours. Later in the day, shower chances could be increasing in the North Bay…especially in Sonoma and Mendocino Counties.