Following a Christmas Day reprieve from a parade of storms, rain moves back into the Bay Area starting late Christmas night and into the weekend, forecasters said.
Wednesday morning began with some dense fog and chilly temperatures across the region after overnight lows in some of the more sheltered inland areas dropped to the mid 30s, while the coast and bayshore areas dipped into the mid-to-upper 40s.
A frost advisory for portions of Sonoma, Monterey, and San Benito counties was canceled Wednesday morning as temperatures improved. Daytime highs around the Bay Area Wednesday were expected to reach the mid to high 50s on the coast and inland, and the low to mid 50s around the bay. Overnight lows will be mostly in the 40s.
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New high surf advisory for Northern California coast
Conditions along the coast remained a concern following deadly high surf and damaging waves earlier this week. The National Weather Service issued another high surf advisory from 10 a.m. Thursday to 4 p.m. Sunday, urging wave watchers to keep a safe distance and inexperienced swimmers to stay out of the water.