Rain Wednesday Will Add to Historic Wet Period in Bay Area

The final storm in a series that began hitting the Bay Area last month is forecast to arrive Wednesday, along with a cold front and king tides that have a coastal flood advisory in effect.

The rain Wednesday will be lighter than previous storms, according to Colby Goatley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

“We’re not expecting nearly the amount of rainfall we got with these previous systems,” Goatley said.

There is between a tenth of an inch and half an inch of rain forecast for the region. Conditions will clear by Thursday morning, according to the current forecast.

The cold front could put vulnerable populations at risk

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