Fog to Return to Bay Area Overnight, Bringing Dense Fog in North and East Bay Valleys
Residents of the Bay Area are in for a repeat performance tonight as another round of fog is expected to blanket the region, particularly in the North and East Bay valleys. The current high-pressure system will continue to dominate the weather pattern, leading to dense fog that may last throughout the night.
Temperatures will remain relatively mild, ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s during the day, before rising into the upper 40s to low 60s in the afternoon. While some areas of the Bay Area can expect sunny skies, others will continue to struggle with foggy conditions. The Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until Friday night as 12- to 16-foot waves are forecasted, bringing a risk of sneaker waves and strong rip currents.
The good news is that this dry spell is expected to continue through the weekend, with rain chances returning early to mid-next week. However, for now, residents can expect foggy mornings and cooler temperatures.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect in different parts of the Bay Area:
- North Bay: Foggy conditions are likely throughout the night, with temperatures ranging from the 30s to 40s during the day.
- East Bay: Expect dense fog in the valleys overnight, with temperatures in the mid-30s to mid-40s. Some areas can expect sunny skies by the afternoon.
- Peninsula: Fog will persist in some areas, while others can look forward to clearer skies and temperatures ranging from the 40s to low 60s.
- South Bay: A mix of foggy and sunny conditions is expected, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-50s.
- San Francisco: Expect a similar pattern to the rest of the Bay Area, with foggy mornings and cooler temperatures.
Residents are advised to check back for updates throughout the day as this forecast is subject to change.
Residents of the Bay Area are in for a repeat performance tonight as another round of fog is expected to blanket the region, particularly in the North and East Bay valleys. The current high-pressure system will continue to dominate the weather pattern, leading to dense fog that may last throughout the night.
Temperatures will remain relatively mild, ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s during the day, before rising into the upper 40s to low 60s in the afternoon. While some areas of the Bay Area can expect sunny skies, others will continue to struggle with foggy conditions. The Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until Friday night as 12- to 16-foot waves are forecasted, bringing a risk of sneaker waves and strong rip currents.
The good news is that this dry spell is expected to continue through the weekend, with rain chances returning early to mid-next week. However, for now, residents can expect foggy mornings and cooler temperatures.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect in different parts of the Bay Area:
- North Bay: Foggy conditions are likely throughout the night, with temperatures ranging from the 30s to 40s during the day.
- East Bay: Expect dense fog in the valleys overnight, with temperatures in the mid-30s to mid-40s. Some areas can expect sunny skies by the afternoon.
- Peninsula: Fog will persist in some areas, while others can look forward to clearer skies and temperatures ranging from the 40s to low 60s.
- South Bay: A mix of foggy and sunny conditions is expected, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-50s.
- San Francisco: Expect a similar pattern to the rest of the Bay Area, with foggy mornings and cooler temperatures.
Residents are advised to check back for updates throughout the day as this forecast is subject to change.