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The second storm focused on Friday night-Saturday could bring 1-3" of rain to coastal and inland areas, and up to 6" in spots in the mountains.
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Weak storm arrives Monday, with stronger one coming for the weekend.
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It's not expected to bring as much rain as the last big system, but we could still see 2-4" of rain on the coast and inland, and up to 8" in the mountains.
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At least an additional inch of rain is possible.
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Massive storm on the way: 3-6" of rain expected for the Tri-Counties, with creek and street floodingHeaviest rain now projected for Sunday-Monday
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Most of the region had 1-2" of rain, but a few mountain areas topped 5".
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Biggest expected Friday/Saturday.
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Meteorologists say second system heading our way has the potential to bring 2-4" of rain, but because it could turn into a cutoff low, it is hard to predict.
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Storm Tuesday-Friday predicted to be strongest.
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30-50 miles an hour winds predicted for parts of region into Thursday night, leading to increased wildfire danger.