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Hazardous Weather Outlook For The North Bay: NWS
Three storm systems are expected to move through the region, according to the National Weather Service.

NORTH BAY, CA – The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a hazardous weather outlook for the next several days for portions of Northern California, including the North Bay.
Rain and clouds will arrive in the North Bay Wednesday and continue to develop into Thursday, according to weather officials.
On Thursday, rain and gusty winds will impact the morning commute as a front passes through the region.
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In addition to rainfall, there will be some gusty southerly winds Thursday morning as the next cold front moves through #WeatherReadyNation pic.twitter.com/roQhkc0Fc9
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) February 15, 2017
Another storm will arrive Friday with light to heavy rain throughout the region.
A third storm system is forecast to arrive Sunday evening, bringing rain and wind into Monday, weather officials said. Periods of rain are also predicted next Tuesday and Wednesday, with a cold upper low off the coast.
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Bay City News contributed to this report.
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