Storm Summary: Tuesday

Tuesday, October 2, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- After four months, our dry season came to end for many of us Tuesday.

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As a storm that ranked 1 on the Storm Impact Scale moved through the Bay Area, some cities picked up more than a half of an inch of rain. Others, like those in the South Bay, saw no rainfall -- which is very typical for an early season storm.


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As rain fell during the morning commute, it created problems with slick roads greeting drivers and creating accidents. The rain is also thought to be a factor with a roof collapsing at a furniture store in San Rafael.




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The storm also left behind a lot of moisture in our atmosphere, creating a very humid day. Dew Points, which measure the amount of moisture in the atmosphere, show many cities were above 60, creating uncomfortable conditions outside.

By the end of the week, a cold front will move through the Bay Area, bringing with it drier, more refreshing air.



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