After sunny weekend, rain expected to hit Bay Area on Monday; 'good chance' of thunderstorms

(KRON) — It was a beautiful day in San Francisco this weekend with thousands of people flocking to the city for Fleet Week events, a Diplo run and a concert at Golden Gate Park. The sun was out, but that will change to begin the work week.

Rain is set to hit San Francisco and the greater Bay Area on Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The agency said showers will hit the region on Monday and Tuesday; rain will “begin to taper off” on Wednesday.

There will also be a “good chance” of thunderstorms between Monday and Tuesday in the Bay Area. A map posted by the NWS suggests about a 25% probability of thunder.

(Map: National Weather Service)

Rain totals up to Tuesday will be as much as two inches in Napa (1.5 to 2 inches). According to the NWS, residents in San Francisco, Livermore, Santa Rosa, Concord, San Jose and Cloverdale are expected to see between 1 and 1.5 inches of rainfall, respectively.

The NWS forecasts up to 3 inches of rainfall in higher elevations. With the possibility of thunderstorms, the NWS said the weather risk is “moderate.”

(National Weather Service)

The NWS gave the following tips on weather impacts and safety.

  • Slick roadways and minor flooding possible
  • Turn around, don’t drown!
  • When thunder roars, go indoors!
  • See a flash, dash inside!

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