Approaching winter storm set to give Bay Area a huge soaking
Briefly

Bay Area residents are bracing for one of winter's most potent storms, as they transition from winter sun to heavy rain. National Weather Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer notes that the storm will begin late Tuesday before intensifying Thursday, where an atmospheric river system could deliver 4-6 inches of rain in higher elevations. This rain follows a series of storms that left the region saturated, raising flood concerns. Additionally, cold temperatures and wind gusts are anticipated, marking a shift to wetter, warmer weather through the week.
This is gonna be one of the bigger events that we're going to see, indicating the severity of the upcoming storm and its impact on the Bay Area.
The big show is an atmospheric river-type system that will dump a torrent of rain, reminiscent of one of the late-fall storms that saturated the region.
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