Changes to Bay Area weather are coming this weekend
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Monday will be similar to today's cool temperatues with slow burn off of the tule fog and misty morning conditions. High clouds that are expected to flow over the region, increasing the breeze and hopefully scouring the tule fog out a bit earlier each day. The BIG news is the weather pattern change beginning on Tuesday. Exact timing and amounts are not certain, but rain arrives to the Bay Area, with the heaviest rain Friday through Sunday.

Cloudy and cool persists
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The cloudy, cool weather will continue today with patchy dense fog for our inland cities. Afternoon highs will range from upper 40s inland to low 60s around the bay. Chance of showers enter the Bay Area later this week.

Another round of fog
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Our persistent weather pattern will stick around for a couple of more days. Low clouds and fog will resurface Sunday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Fog patches could linger in some of the inland valleys. Highs should range from the upper 40s to the low 60s. After a long dry stretch, we are finally tracking some rain for next week. The days we are watching are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. A stronger storm could move in next weekend.

Subtle changes today, bigger changes next week
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For today, low clouds at the coast, Tule fog inland with cool temperatures for the afternoon, ranging from upper 40s in our valleys to low 60s around the bay. Wet weather is scheduled to return next week.

Fog and more fog
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Saturday will be day 20 of dense Inland tule fog and 23 days without rain. More of the same on Saturday and Sunday until late Tuesday and Wednesday when light rain enters the Bay area. Until then, temperatures in the 40s and 50s where there is a deck of fog Inland, 50s and 60s elsewhere.

Chilly to warm
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No big changes to the Bay Area forecast. Fog will resurface in the inland valleys Friday morning. The fog could linger into the afternoon. Sunshine and mild temperatures are expected for the remainder of the Bay Area. Highs should range from the upper 40s to the mid 60s. Your weekend will be dry. Rain chances could be going up early next week.

Where there is sun, it's nice
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Repeat performance. Sunny and highs in the mid 60s at the Coast, Peninsula and South Bay. Where there is NO sun (due to tule fog), expect peaks of sun with highs only in the upper 40s and low/mid 50. This will include the North and East Bay inland areas. - Beach Hazard Alert in effect until Friday due to sneaker waves. - Moderate (hazy) air quality for all areas.

Stubborn fog and sun
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Fog will linger in the same areas today...especially in parts of the North Bay. Highs should range from the upper 40s to the low 60s. A Breach Hazards Alert is in effect due to building swell. Our dry stretch continues. Rain chances could be increasing early next week.

Chilly to mild
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Highs in the upper 40s to low 60s today.

Fog clearing in some areas
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Another big serving of fog for parts of the Bay Area Tuesday morning. While some neighborhoods are experiencing sunshine, the inland valleys and the North Bay continue to deal with fog. Highs today should range from the upper 40s to the low 60s. This pattern returns tomorrow. Rain chances could be increasing early next week.

Slightly warmer
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Temps will be slightly warmer reaching low to mid-60s.

Fog resurfaces Tuesday morning
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No big changes in the Bay Area weather pattern. Fog will resurface for the Tuesday morning commute. The fog coverage will target the North Bay and the inland valleys. Partly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 40s to the mid 60s. Our dry weather stretch will remain in place this week.

Why Bay Area rivers can become prone to flooding
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The Bay Area's rivers and creeks can easily turn from calm streams into potentially dangerous bodies of water. KTVU Chief Meteorologist Mark Tamayo spoke to the National Weather Service about how their meteorologists determine when Bay Area rivers can become prone to flooding.

Foggy, cold weather pattern this week
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Another round of fog Monday morning in the valleys across the Bay Area. A fairly consistent weather pattern continues this week.

Chilly forecast
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It's going to be chilly today.

Another round of fog
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Fog will resurface in many of the inland valleys Monday morning. Just like this past week, the fog will be slow to clear later in the day. Hazy sunshine for the rest of the Bay Area. Highs should range from the low 50s to the low 60s. Our dry weather stretch will continue for the entire week. Rain chances may be increasing by the 15th!

Mostly cloudy and cool
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Another foggy, frigid start to the day with partly sunny skies expected for the afternoon. Daytime highs will struggle from mid 50s to the low 60s. The ongoing Coastal Flood Advisory will expire at 3 PM. High tide today is 12:17 PM.

Cold, foggy start with a sunny, seasonal afternoon
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Our weather pattern is on repeat today. The chilly, foggy morning will shift to mostly sunny and seasonal for the afternoon. Highs will range from upper 50 to low 60s. A Coastal Flood Advisory remains through tomorrow afternoon.

Fog dominates the morning, sunshine rules the day!
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- Persistent forecast through the next seven days with benign conditions and no precipitation expected. - Impacts from Tule Fog in the North Bay and interior East Bay valleys. - Next chance for rain towards the middle of the month. Dry weather dominates the weather patterns through the rest of the 7- day outlook, enabling a gradual warming trend across the region. Rather than a day when the temperatures shoot upwards, we will experience highs shoot up by a degree or two each day until you notice that by the middle of next week, temperatures are running 5 to 10 degrees above seasonal averages and highs in the inland valleys have reached the upper 60s to middle 70s. By the end of the 7-day forecast period, there are hints that a burst of offshore flow could come to the region, although exactly how strong that flow will be is till to be determined. Saturday will have moring fog then hazy sunshine. As log as the tule fog clears, highs will reach 59 at the Coast to 65 in the warmest locations in Morgan Hill.