Bay Area residents will want to keep their umbrellas handy through the end of the week.
FILE - Rain returns to the SF Bay Area forecast this week. In this file photo, a pedestrian walks down Clement Street during a rainstorm in San Francisco, Calif. on January 11, 2022.Bay Area is forecast to see intermittent rain over the next four days with two separate low pressure systems moving across the region.
The first system could reach the Bay Area as early as Thursday evening with light rain expected. The main rain band, which will bring the heaviest rain in this event, is poised to pass over the region after midnight and into Friday morning, the weather service said. Light rain could linger into Friday afternoon.
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