The Bay Area is set for more light rain starting Monday, following a dry spell that lasted nearly a month. National Weather Service forecasts indicate a steady rain pattern through Tuesday, with a brief respite on Wednesday. However, another wave of moisture is expected to return Thursday, though it may be less impactful. Rainfall measurements indicate varying totals across the region, with the heaviest recorded in North Bay's Mount Tamalpais, which received 11 inches. Flood watches have been issued due to potential excessive runoff and falling trees.
The week's ongoing rain could total 2-3 inches in the East Bay, an inch in the South Bay, and 3-5 inches in the upper elevations of the North Bay.
The weather service said excessive runoff from the rains could result in flooding, and the combination of wind and moist ground could increase the chances trees could fall.
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