Monday's wet spot may have dried up today, but don't get too comfortable with the brief return of the Indian Summer. According to the AP's weather team, we've got another wet, blustery storm on the way. The storm is expected to annoy the Bay Area with "nuisance floods" and umbrella-inverting gusts up to 30 mph starting this evening and making for a very soggy commute tomorrow morning. While we're sure that will suck on the way to work, there is one shining ray of hope for winter sport enthusiasts: the storm could bring up to a foot of snow to the Sierras and Lake Tahoe.
Areas and in the North Bay and Santa Cruz could see another inch of rain tomorrow, while the city is expected to get just a tad more than half that during possible thunderstorms. Mercifully, the storm is expected to move through pretty quickly and clear up, at least partially, by Thursday afternoon.
Here's CBS5, if you like to see it pointed to on a map:
[Chron]