The National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area has projected a mixed bag in the forecast, from lovely sunshine to a possibility of thunderstorms by the end of the week. While today might be the perfect day to enjoy the outdoors with mostly sunny skies and regular spring temperatures, change is looming. A cooling trend is expected to kick in on Monday, with chances of rain increasing late Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Residents might want to have their rain gear at hand, as gusty winds and heavy rainfall are expected by Wednesday. The NWS has included most of the area in an Excessive Rainfall Outlook for Wednesday into early Thursday. Temperatures will take a slight dip on Monday, providing the precursor to the impending downpour due to an upper-level disturbance inching in from the south.
Regarding aviation, the conditions are currently rated as VFR (Visual Flight Rules) at all terminals, with high confidence that this state will persist through the Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts period. The winds, taking a southerly and southwesterly direction later in the morning, will be stirred by a shortwave trough off Point Conception and the parent low in the Gulf of Alaska…