The last of the rain was expected to fall on Thursday from a pair of cold fronts that have sent scattered showers throughout the Bay Area since Monday, with the second system beginning to shift south toward the central coast, according to the National Weather Service.
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The steady but mostly light-falling rain came down consistently through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning. It fell heaviest in the North Bay, with Mount Tamalpais again getting the most.
The weather service in a radar image shared on social media also said that a healthy band surged through the South Bay before sunrise on Thursday. The weather service said Mineta San Jose International Airport reported .19 inches over a two-hour stretch overnight.
As the system moves south, it also will carry with