Days of light to moderate rainfall
Continuing frigid temperatures greeted most San Francisco Bay Area residents Tuesday morning as another Freeze Warning was in effect a large portion of the region.
Following a mostly dry January in the Bay Area, a wet weather pattern returns to the region beginning on the final day of the month.
San Francisco Bay Area faces frost advisory and freeze watch with potential risks to unsheltered populations and advisories for gusty winds.
The Bay Area is in for several days of cold overnight and morning temperatures during a Freeze Watch that will give way to the strong possibility of some moderate rain later in the week.
Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory issued for parts of the Bay Area by the National Weather Service San Francisco.
Chilly mornings and mild days will continue in the San Francisco Bay Area through Thursday. On Tuesday, the skies will be mainly clear. The National Weather Service
After a long dry spell accompanied by freezing temperatures in the Bay Area, rain is finally reentering the forecast, with an atmospheric river poised to soak the region in the coming days. The precipitation comes after forecasters initially expected the final weeks of the month to be completely dry,
After a frigid cold Monday morning, we have another comfortably cool afternoon ahead of us. Daytime highs today will be in the low 60s for most areas. A freeze warning
After a long dry spell accompanied by freezing temperatures in the Bay Area, rain is finally reentering the forecast, with an atmospheric river poised to soak the region in the coming days.
A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
Thursday will be the Bay Area’s last dry day before a trend of wet weather builds into the weekend. An approaching atmospheric river is expected to continue into next week. Thursday holds plenty of sunshine with cool daytime highs in the 50s.