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An onslaught of Bay Area rain that has no real end in sight over the next week was braced to increase in its fury on Tuesday while also being accompanied by two other elements not all that normal for this region.

According to the National Weather Service, expect loud claps of thunder and many flashes of lightning throughout the region and pockets of snow in places not normally seen.

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All of it is courtesy the second in what is expected to be back-to-back-to-back storm systems that have kept precipitation in the forecast for all but a day or two well into next week. The first of those systems battered the region on Sunday night and much of Monday.

“The ridge that was blocking everything and keeping us dry has shifted,” NWS meteorologist Dalton Behringer said Tuesday. “Once it eroded out, you get the pattern chance, and you get a chance downstream of that (in the atmosphere). Once that happened, the door opened. And once you have a blocking ridge elsewhere, that can get you a really active pattern, because the systems head down the same path.”


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