Cross your fingers: "'Near-record' rainfall could hit the Bay Area soon" [View all]
Theres a chance the Bay Area could see above-normal rainfall this month that would slightly improve drought conditions and potentially put an end to the regions wildfire season, according to meteorologists.
A storm system over the northeastern Pacific Ocean could bring as much as two inches of rain from the Bay Area up to Redding from Oct. 20-24.
The heavy rainfall would be a possible near-record breaking precipitation for late October, according to the National Weather Services Climate Prediction Center.
Meteorologist Roger Gass explained the potential record-breaking rainfall would be measured against rainfall for the month of October, not the kinds of showers the Bay Area sees in January and February.
LINK (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/weather/article/Near-record-rainfall-could-hit-the-Bay-Area-16530491.php
QUOTE FROM THE LINK: Were still looking out ... seven days in advance so a lot can change between now and then. -- Meteorologist Roger Gass
This would be great