A mostly clear sky is expected to prevail today, with a pleasant mid-spring-like day that could easily be mistaken for spring. The warmth comes with bright blue skies and mid-afternoon temperatures reaching as high as 70 degrees on the coast and upper 60s near the bay.
However, the evening forecast looks different. Low temperatures will mostly stay in the lower-to-mid 40s overnight, with patchy fog developing in some interior valleys of the North Bay and East Bay.
Looking ahead to the next two days, warm sunshine is expected, with high temperatures up to 5-10 degrees above average through Thursday. The weekend may see minor cooling, as well as increasing clouds with a minimal chance of light rain early next week.
One important note to keep in mind: A Beach Hazards Statement will be in effect from Thursday at midnight until Saturday evening. Breaking waves may reach heights of 14-19 feet, along with the possibility of dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves.
The forecast shows that different regions will experience varying temperatures. The East Bay will see high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s, while inland areas will be even colder. Peninsula residents can expect mild weather as well, and those living in South Bay can also enjoy milder temperatures overall.
Overall, today promises to be a pleasant day with clear skies, but tonight may bring some chilly conditions along with patchy fog.
However, the evening forecast looks different. Low temperatures will mostly stay in the lower-to-mid 40s overnight, with patchy fog developing in some interior valleys of the North Bay and East Bay.
Looking ahead to the next two days, warm sunshine is expected, with high temperatures up to 5-10 degrees above average through Thursday. The weekend may see minor cooling, as well as increasing clouds with a minimal chance of light rain early next week.
One important note to keep in mind: A Beach Hazards Statement will be in effect from Thursday at midnight until Saturday evening. Breaking waves may reach heights of 14-19 feet, along with the possibility of dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves.
The forecast shows that different regions will experience varying temperatures. The East Bay will see high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s, while inland areas will be even colder. Peninsula residents can expect mild weather as well, and those living in South Bay can also enjoy milder temperatures overall.
Overall, today promises to be a pleasant day with clear skies, but tonight may bring some chilly conditions along with patchy fog.