Santa Rosa at 176% of normal rainfall for this time of year

The National Weather Service released a model simulation on Twitter Wednesday night showing how the next storm will move across the San Francisco Bay Area Thursday to Friday. The weather service said the storm is expected to bring beneficial rain.

The storm will arrive Thursday night and deliver widespread light rain with brief spells of moderate rainfall.

“Rainfall will be heaviest over North Bay,” NWS meteorologist Matt Mehle said. “Areas that didn’t see rain on the last one will likely see rain with this one, such as parts of the East Bay like Livermore, parts of Santa Clara Valley.”

The Thursday-Friday storm could bring an additional 1 to 3 inches in North Bay mountains, with amounts tapering down to around 0.75 inch in the region’s valleys.

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