The National Weather Service in San Francisco has issued an update on the expected weather conditions for the region. For those hoping for a summer sizzle, there’s a bit of disappointment on the horizon. The “seasonal temperatures through the end of the weekend” won’t be climbing much higher, with a dip to below normal temperatures expected come Monday, according to the NWS forecast.
The coastal gloom is expected to press further inland with another marine layer push, but on the compressed. Those in the higher elevations should be wary of fire weather threats, as dry conditions persist through the weekend. With humidity lingering below 20% in some areas, any ignition could rapidly evolve into a wildland blaze.
Winds are forecast to pick up as the weekend progresses, especially “along the coast, the higher terrain, and mountain gaps/passes.” For folks by the seaside or hiking the peaks, it’s a heads-up to brace for gustier days ahead. The wind increases, while not severe enough to prompt advisories, could strain your Monday outdoor plans, per the National Weather Service…