Clouds and patchy fog are expected to blanket the region overnight, bringing a chill to the Bay Area. A low-pressure system is moving in from the east, casting a shadow over the region's weather. The result will be clouds and patchy fog that could reduce visibility.
Residents can expect temperatures to remain relatively mild, with highs ranging from the mid-60s to the lower 70s throughout the day. However, the cooler air will make itself felt once the sun sets, leading to a drop in temperature overnight.
While the weather may seem calm on the surface, there are still some warnings to be aware of. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until tonight due to large breaking waves and rip currents. And with rain on the way this weekend, residents can expect another day of wet conditions.
Next week promises to be just as unsettled, with multiple low-pressure systems moving into the area. This will lead to more frequent rain showers and gusty winds.
Residents can expect temperatures to remain relatively mild, with highs ranging from the mid-60s to the lower 70s throughout the day. However, the cooler air will make itself felt once the sun sets, leading to a drop in temperature overnight.
While the weather may seem calm on the surface, there are still some warnings to be aware of. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until tonight due to large breaking waves and rip currents. And with rain on the way this weekend, residents can expect another day of wet conditions.
Next week promises to be just as unsettled, with multiple low-pressure systems moving into the area. This will lead to more frequent rain showers and gusty winds.