TIMELINE: Wednesday is final full day of dry weather before rain returns to Bay Area

Wednesday will likely be the last full dry day in the Bay Area until next week, according to meteorologist Drew Tuma.

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect.

Showers return Thursday with a

Level 1 light storm

on the Storm Impact Scale.

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For the morning commute, light scattered showers will be around

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Into the late afternoon and early evening, a line of brief downpours will move through.

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Rainfall totals expected to be less than .50″ for most cities.

Minimal impacts expected from this storm.

There is a

Blizzard Warning for the Sierra

starting Thursday at 4 a.m. with 5 to 10 feet of snow expected in higher elevations of 5000 feet with wind gusts up to 75 mph.

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