Bay Area hit twice by the same storm system; new cold front arrives tonight

The Brief

  • A storm system is expected to bring moderate to heavy rain and gusty winds to the Bay Area starting Sunday night.
  • The first battering of rain will last through Monday.
  • Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to see drier conditions.
  • A weaker system moves through the area on Thursday.

OAKLAND, Calif. The same parent low-pressure system that brought more than 5 inches of rain to the Santa Cruz Mountains on Thursday is still impacting Northern California – and will bring another round of rain and wind to the Bay Area on Sunday night.

After producing widespread light rain across the southern Bay Area and Central Coast last week, the system will reorganize offshore and send a fresh, stronger cold front into the region late Sunday night.

What’s coming tonight?

A new cold front – tied to the same lingering system – arrives with:

  • Moderate to heavy rain
  • Gusts of wind between 30 and 40 mph.
  • A slight (20–25%) chance of thunderstorms
  • Localized flooding, as soils are already saturated
  • Rain moves in from north to south starting Sunday evening, intensifying overnight.

Bay Area rainfall expectations into Monday morning:

  • North Bay Mountains and Santa Cruz Mountains: 1–2 inches
  • Santa Lucia Range: 2–3 inches
  • Urban Bay Area and Central Coast: 0.5–1.25 inches
  • Inland valleys: 0.5 inches
  • Coastal hills: 2.25 inches

Southerly winds are expected to increase prior to the arrival of the cold front. Winds may approach 50 mph for a few isolated peaks in the Bay Area.

High-resolution models continue to show a well-organized band of heavier rain forming along the cold front, capable of raising small creeks and causing puddles to form on roads. Rainfall rates are expected to jump up dramatically as the storm front moves across the Bay Area, with the heaviest rain expected from 11 p.m Sunday to 3 a.m. Monday.

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