Only a week removed from summer’s last unofficial weekend, the Bay Area’s weather pattern appeared Monday as if it was just going to skip autumn.
“This is a typical winter-time pattern,” National Weather Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer said early Monday of conditions that are expected to bring at least some rain to most areas of the region this week. “You’ve got low pressure coming down from the north, and the North Bay is where you’ll see most of the activity. Then it will move across the region.”
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As a result, almost all areas of the Bay Area should see at least a little bit of rain by Wednesday. Some areas of the region will get their first taste of it Monday night, according to the weather service.
“Mainly, it’s just going to be (Monday) night and into the ov