“It’s probably going to be what we call wetter snow, so not exactly like individual flakes, but dusting will be possible,” Murdock said.
The chances will be short-lived though, as rain peters out this evening before the next in [a series of storms](https://www.kqed.org/news/12030575/bay-area-braces-for-rain-snow-potential-flooding) this week moves in. Murdock said that that system, arriving overnight, will bring warmer air with it.
“This next system is not going to be as cold, so we’re probably not looking at another chance for snow again in this part of the forecast,” he told KQED.
The heaviest rain Friday will hit in the morning, and showers are expected throughout the day. Saturday looks fairly dry, before a third storm is expected Sunday morning.
That storm is shaping up to hit the North Bay hardest, but the rest of the Bay Area shouldn’t see rainfall totals greater than an inch.
The forecast into next week is still uncertain, but the first day of spring could be a wet one, since the weather service said it’s picking up another potential storm late in the week.