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The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Let's look as far out as we can toward the Thanksgiving holiday. Let's only look now out to the time period with some confidence.
Unrelenting rain is expected to persist in the Bay Area as two back-to-back storm systems close in on the region this week, accompanied by up to 60 mph wind gusts, possible thunderstorms, landslides and flooding.
Storms moved through metro Phoenix on Tuesday morning, kicking off what is expected to be wet and chilly stretch across the area.
Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.
For November standards, it’s not too common for us to get an atmospheric river of the potency that we got,” NWS Meteorologist Sebastian Westerink said.
Moisture returns to the Sunflower State tomorrow as our next system arrives. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks out the timeline for showers and totals through the weekend.
According to data from the National Weather Service, the Santa Barbara Airport received 6.67 inches of rain between Friday and Sunday, breaking the location's previous three-day rain record total set in 2002 when it received 5.