Predicted showers won't rain on National Bike to Work Day

Bay City News
Thursday, May 14, 2015
A man rides his bicycle through the flooded intersection of Airport Blvd. and Grand Ave. in South San Francisco, on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014.
A man rides his bicycle through the flooded intersection of Airport Blvd. and Grand Ave. in South San Francisco, on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014.
kgo-AP Photo/Alex Washburn

SAN FRANCISCO -- People across the Bay Area will be celebrating Bike to Work Day on Thursday, an annual event intended to encourage people to commute by bike.

Showers are expected to hit the region as early as Wednesday night, but the wet weather won't rain on Bike to Work Day.

The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition spokeswoman Ellie McCutcheon said all planned events would still go forward, despite the storm.

The coalition has organized "Energizer Stations" where riders can pick up snacks and gift bags during commute hours as well as commuter convoys and other events.

"We will have our energizer stations out there rain or shine," McCutcheon said. "We are really excited."

The coalition advises riders planning to commute in the rain to wear breathable layers with waterproof items on top, maintain visibility with bright colors and reflective materials - and ride a little more slowly and carefully than normal.

We want to see you and your bike! Tag photos on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Google Plus using #BikesOn7!

For more information on Bike to Work Day, click here, and click here for tips on riding in the rain.