The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Thursday calls for partly sunny skies and some clouds during the day, with multiple parts of the region expected to have patchy fog and chances of showers later at night.
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.
Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory issued for parts of the Bay Area by the National Weather Service San Francisco.
An approaching atmospheric river looks set to bring potentially significant rainfall to the Bay Area beginning Friday and lasting through the weekend. The National Weather Service expressed increasing confidents of the system’s impact across the North Bay,
Rain is back in the Bay Area on Friday and will stick around through the weekend and into next week after one of the driest first three and a half weeks of January on record.
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
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.
Temperatures in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area were expected to drop into the upper 20s to the middle 30s for the second morning in a row Tuesday, triggering a Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory.
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
At least two more weeks of bone-chilling temperatures are headed for the Bay Area.
San Francisco Bay Area faces frost advisory and freeze watch with potential risks to unsheltered populations and advisories for gusty winds.
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