Waves along the Bay Area coast will swell higher than normal, and king tides will continue to push coastal waters higher onto the shore than normal. Occasional light rain will fall sporadically.

Yet for the most part, an atmospheric river-fueled storm that leveled the Bay Area this week was over by Thursday morning, the National Weather Service said. And the region is likely to have at least a week to dry out before the next one.

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“There is a chance for some very light showers (Thursday),” NWS meteorologist Brayden Murdock said. “There is some moisture left over from the system, and that will make it’s way out of the area. But while it does, there could be the occasional rain.”

What won’t be there are the gusty winds that blew in excess of 55 mph in some of the higher e

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