The San Francisco Bay Area is likely to see another period of potentially rainy weather just after Christmas, the National Weather Service said Wednesday night.
An outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center said precipitation is likely to be above average from Dec. 28 through Jan. 3.
The first risk of rain arrives Tuesday in the North Bay, with rain possibly accompanied by wind beginning Wednesday in the North Bay, San Francisco Peninsula, East Bay, South Bay, Santa Cruz County, Monterey County and San Benito County, according to the weather service.
It’s too early to speculate on rain amounts, forecasters said.
“It’s too early to speculate on rain amounts, forecasters said.”
I thought they only had one job which is to estimate, guess, and speculate on when weather we should expect four days from now. They could at least give a range such as 0.01 inch, 0.1 inches, 1 inch, 10 inches? Oddly, the USA national Weather Service never switched to metric. They already know exactly how much moisture is in those clouds, their temperatures to a fraction of a degree (also not metric!), and the current wind conditions within the storm systems. That data drives their estimates, guesses, and speculations.