The heaviest lightning activity Tuesday is expected to be in the Sacramento Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A weather pattern that’s generally typical for the late summer and early fall in the desert south will finish making a cameo appearance in the Bay Area on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, but not before it brings some more lightning to the region.
“These are higher-based clouds,” he said. “So very little rain that they generate is going to hit the ground. You’ve got a high pocket of dry air between the air and the ground, and that’s going to keep any real rain away.”
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