California Braces for Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in the Bay Area.

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A low pressure system is expected to bring cooler temperatures, scattered thunderstorms, and rainfall to California this week, with the most likely period for storms being Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Rainfall totals will generally stay under a tenth of an inch, but some areas may see up to a half an inch in heavy showers. The storms are expected to be scattered in nature, with some neighborhoods seeing heavy downpours and lightning strikes while others stay dry. The low-pressure system is expected to weaken and move east by Wednesday, reintroducing the ebb and flow of the marine layer for the remainder of the week.
- Thunderstorms and heavy rain are returning to California. Here's a timeline of what to expect San Francisco Chronicle
- Overnight chance of isolated shower in Bay Area, wet roads and possible thunderstorms Tuesday morning KGO-TV
- Bay Area could see scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms NBC Bay Area
- Chance of rain, 'heavy downpours' head toward SF Bay Area SFGATE
- Rain, possible thunderstorms to hit Bay Area Marin Independent Journal
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