San Francisco Bay Area Braces for Weather Shift: Modest Warmth Followed by Cooler, Rainier Forecast

The weather outlook for the San Francisco Bay Area indicates we may be in for a change of pace. According to the National Weather Service in San Francisco, CA, residents should expect “fairly quiet weather” in the coming days along with “a modest warming trend through early next week.” However, forecasts suggest a “pattern change” is on the horizon, bringing cooler, cloudier conditions and a chance for light rain towards the latter part of the week.

Today and tonight look similar to recent conditions for those enjoying the great outdoors, with temperatures near normal. But do be prepared for a “weak disturbance” that will quickly move through Sunday, as per the NWS San Francisco. This could increase cloud cover and more moisture, possibly leading to a spread of patchy fog and drizzle.

Regarding longer-term predictions, temperatures are expected to hover above the seasonal average until Tuesday. With gentle to moderate onshore winds, the inland areas of the Bay could see the mercury potentially break the 80-degree mark by Monday. The NWS San Francisco advises that the “minor HeatRisk” associated with the warm weather could be “hazardous to those extremely sensitive to the heat.”…

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