Rain is likely to return to various cities across the San Francisco Bay Area this week.
The best chances for light rain will be Monday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., the National Weather Service said.
The highest probability of precipitation will be 65 percent in Santa Rosa and 55 percent in San Rafael, forecasters said.
San Francisco, Oakland and Napa will have a 50 percent chance of precipitation in the period, according to the weather service.
Chances will be 40 percent in Concord and Hayward; 35 percent in Fremont and Sunnyvale; 30 percent in Santa Cruz, and 25 percent in San Jose and Livermore.
I’ll believe it when I see it….
Agree! Especially if it does more than dot the sidewalk.
Meteorologists can’t predict rainfall with any certainty but can forecast allegedly catastrophic floods and droughts over the next 50 years.
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You’re being manipulated by climate extremists to be fearful of the future.
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I remember in the 1970s that “leading scientists” were forecasting the next Ice Age to occur in the late 1990s.
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Wake up!!!
I remember that Ice Age prediction too! And they said millions of people could die. So whenever I hear a slight chance of a global warming of a degree or two I think that’s a good thing! Supposedly we’d be able to grow a lot more food to feed the hungry with too.
I believe in science.
@ Exit 12A
You speak the truth my friend.
And now let’s bring back the hole in the ozone. That will scar the deniers to fall into line
Darn, …Hubby just washed cars, … oh well.