Wednesday’s rain, though heavy at times, is expected to move on past the Bay Area by midafternoon.
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The outlook is then dry for the rest of the week.
The updating map above shows areas of precipitation in green, with heavier intensity indicated by yellow and orange.
The Tahoe area is expecting snow showers Wednesday evening into Thursday, then a “quick-moving, colder storm” on Friday, the National Weather Service said.