Believe it or not, the Bay Area has received more rain this year than usual. No, it's true.
Like, way ahead of schedule.
Measured rainfall at Oakland International Airport , Livermore , San Francisco International Airport and the City of San Jose has, so far, exceeded the totals of a normal rain year. Santa Rosa had"only" 74% of its typical full-year total, but 156% of its usual to-date total . These last few weeks have been anything but normal for the Bay Area, as a series of atmospheric rivers has thoroughly drenched the region. In addition to easing drought conditions across California, the widespread storms have presented challenges within The City and across the state.
The National Weather Service forecast light rain to continue through Thursday morning, before high pressure prompts dry weather and cooler temperatures through the weekend. If the state's ongoing drought is any indication, the Bay Area might not get much more rainfall before the end of the rain year.
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