The Bay Area’s spring weather pattern continues a trend of dry conditions and above-normal temperatures, as the National Weather Service in San Francisco anticipates a warming period to extend through Monday, with coastal fog and high dew points marking the early mornings. High temperatures could reach the mid-70s in inland areas, while the coasts might hover between the upper 50s and low 60s, as per the National Weather Service.
Despite a brief respite with cooler and cloudier weather foreseen mid- to late week, the prospects for substantive rainfall seem to be on the decline. This detail was further emphasized in a separate dispatch on social media from the NWS, which noted that “April precipitation is well below normal so far, and the chance for any significant rain next week is decreasing,” as per NWS Bay Area…