A month that already has been a soaking wet one in the Bay Area is about to take on some more rain this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. The real question is how much more saturated areas of an already wet region will become?
“These are the tail end of the big system that’s moving through the north,” NWS meteorologist Rick Canepa said. “So you’re seeing the weak side of the surface low pressure as it approaches Northern California and our area. There’s some good water vapor higher up, so you might see a lot more in the higher elevations.”
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In other words, those who live near Mount Tamalpais and other areas of the North Bay, where rain typically falls hard should batten down the hatchets. Residents who are in the East Bay and Peninsula can probably gear

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