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Heavy rain is hitting the Bay Area and coastal areas this week as an atmospheric river moves through Northern California.
At atmospheric river continues to slam portions of California Tuesday, with multiple inches of rain expected until Wednesday.
Up to 4 inches of rain could fall on lower elevations through Tuesday night, according to the national Weather Service.
After a bit of a break from the rain on Monday morning, a second atmospheric river is on track to soak the Bay Area.
Multiple access points along the American River, as well as the Sacramento River, within the Sacramento County Regional Parks system, are closing as more rain is set to soak the region.