A month-long pattern of low pressure and stormy weather may finally be reaching the end of its cycle, and a pattern that may bring a longer stretch of clear and sunny days appears poised to takes its place, according to the National Weather Service. That said, it's likely to take the rest of the work week to get there. Once we get to Thursday evening, and the rain thins out, that might be it for a while, NWS meteorologist Brayden Murdock said.
The Bay Area received rain over four days during the past week, although it was distributed unevenly with the North Bay having more on some days and the South Bay getting wetter later in the week. With at least 10 days of sunny weather expected in the forecast through mid-October, dry conditions are back. And the light rain of the past week wasn't enough to end fire season, experts say.