By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 30,2014; 4:56AM,EST
The San Francisco Bay area will see a few storm systems bring periods of rain to the area throughout the weekend before heavier rainfall moves in early in the new week.
Colder air will push most of the rain into southern Oregon and northern California this weekend.
The southward push in the moisture will result in wet weather around cities such as San Francisco and Sacramento through Sunday.
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While this will be far from enough to impact the ongoing drought, rain from this system will help bring monthly rainfall totals closer to normal with both San Francisco and Sacramento only receiving about one-third of their typical rainfall for the month of November as of Thursday.
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"A brief dry period can be expected Monday with times of clouds and sunshine and highs in the middle 60s," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Carl Erickson said.
"A more powerful storm will bring more widespread and heavier rain to much of California Tuesday into Tuesday night with some rain possibly lasting through Wednesday," he said. "Overall, this should be net a positive for California but there can still be some localized flooding."
Thursday will see an interruption in the wet weather, but more showers are expected for Friday and next weekend.
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