Is it raining? Bay Area hit with isolated storms as Hurricane Kay dissipates
Parts of the Bay Area could see isolated showers through Tuesday as moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Kay creeps north after buffeting Southern California with intense winds and rain.
It won’t be the like atmospheric rivers the Bay Area is used to in wintertime, instead isolated storms could pop up anywhere and are hard to predict but will usually be very spotty, localized passing showers usually lasting between 30 to 45 minutes if you’re lucky.
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