Storm timeline: Here's how much more rain and snow the Bay Area is expecting Tuesday

Tuesday, February 28, 2023
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A Level 2 system has been downgraded to a Level 1 on our ABC7 Exclusive Storm Impact Scale after it brought more light to moderate rain Tuesday morning with a wintry mix in higher elevations.



Rainfall amounts will range from a quarter of an inch in the lower elevations to .75" in the higher elevations.




Heavier showers could contain small hail & isolated gusts of 30-40 mph. A slight chance of thunderstorms remains as well.

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Snow levels could drop to as low as 1,500 feet in heavier showers.

A local snow Advisory remains in effect through this afternoon above 3000 feet where snow could be up to a foot.

The Winter Weather Advisory has been extended in the North Bay through 10 p.m. and will remain in the East Bay and South Bay through 4 p.m.

Rain tapers later tonight with amounts today ranging from .35" to .75".




This system will move south out of the area later today.

A break in the wet weather arrives tomorrow afternoon & lasts through Friday with a very modest warming trend.

Rain returns over the weekend.

Families enjoy another snowy day at Mt. Diablo


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