Storm is moving out
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The Thursday storm is moving out of town. Umbrellas should still be on standby. Lingering moisture and instability will lead to the chance of isolated showers in the Friday forecast. By Saturday, the chance of showers will be focused in the South Bay. Another system will boost rainfall chances later in the day on Sunday.

It Has Arrived!
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The storm has lived up to its expectations! Anywhere from an inch of rain to nearly 4.5 inchs of precipatation has accumulated so far today in the Bay Area. Highest wind recorded was at Cobb Ridge in Lake County at 63 mph. The High Wind Warning has allowed to expire with the Wind Advisory in effect until 3 PM as well as a Flood Advisory for SF, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. A Beach Hazard Alert is in effect until Friday night for waves peaking at 18 feet and sneaker waves. Spotty showers late this afternoon through the evening with an isolated showetr on Friday. Highs in the 60s.

Wind whiplash, drenching downpours
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- Strong southerly wind gusts up to 50-60 mph may cause property damage, downed tree limbs and difficult travel conditions Wind Advisory extended through 4 PM Thursday for areas south of the Golden Gate. The Wind Advisory and High Wind Warning for the North Bay, San Francisco and San Francisco Peninsula remain the same and will end at 10 AM Thursday. Rain moves through the Bay Area from 4 AM-10 AM Thursday with a chance of tstorms, greatly impacting the morning commute. For those commuting in the morning, be prepared for rain and consider allowing extra time for your commute. Rain and a chance of tstorms will continue to progress to the south and inland with precipitation increasing in the Santa Cruz Mountains and areas of the South Bay by 7 AM through 1 PM Thursday. Rain amounts: Up to 5 inches North Bay Coastal Mtns. Expect 1 to 2.5 inches of rain in the North Bay. There will be 1 to 1.5 inches SF, Peninsula and Central Bay and up to 1.25 inches of rain elsewhere. WIND is a BIG part of the story!

Atmospheric river approaches the Bay Area
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Forecasters say an atmospheric river is headed toward the Bay Area, arriving late Wednesday. The system is expected to bring moderate rain, strong southerly winds, and a slight chance of thunderstorms through early Thursday.

The Storm Is On Approach!
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- Unsettled weather pattern returns Wednesday - Moderate rain, strong southerly winds, and a slight chance for thunderstorms late Wednesday through early Thursday - Wind Advisory in effect from 10 PM Wednesday through 10 AM Thursday for the interior Bay Area and Central Coast. Mostly Cloudy tonight with drizzle possible. Overnight lows in the 40s. For Wednesday, mostly cloudy with few sunny breaks, a spotty shower possible. High in the 60s to 71 degrees.The leadig edge of the atmospheric river will impact the Bay Area before midnight in the North Bay. The worse of the rain will impact Thursday Morning Commute. As for winds, a Wind Advisory from 10 PM Wednesday through 10 AM Thursday for the interior Bay Area and Central Coast for southerly winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. Wind gusts up to 55 mph are expected along the coast and in the higher elevations. Gusts have the potential to exceed 60 mph in the region`s peaks, favored gaps, and passes. Please plan accordingly!

Morning sun, then clouds
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Today will see morning sun with increasing clouds in the afternoon. Rain ahead for Wednesday.

Enjoyable Veteran's Day weather precedes mid-week storm
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Veteran's Day will offer our final day of unseasonably warm temperatures before stormy weather returns, bringing heavy rain, breezy to windy conditions and snow to the Sierra on Wednesday into Thursday.

Mostly fair and warm
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Today will be mostly fair and warm. Highs could reach 80.

Our warm stretch continues
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You can count on another round of warm temperatures in the Monday forecast. Highs should range from the low 70s to the low 80s. Slightly cooler temperatures in the Veterans Day forecast. We are tracking a pattern change later in the week. The storm door could open up Wednesday afternoon - evening. Rainfall rates will be going up early Thursday. Winds could also be a factor as this storm drifts closer to the coast.

Savoring the sunshine
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Under mostly sunny skies, afternoon highs will soar into the upper 70s to low 80s today. The unseasonably warm weather is sticking around through Tuesday before cooler, wet weather returns later this week.

Warmer Sunday
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Our fair weather stretch continues! A few high clouds could move into the area Sunday. Highs should range from the low 70s to the low 80s. The pattern will be changing next week. Rain chances will be increasing Wednesday. The wet weather pattern may last through Friday.

Unseasonably warm weekend
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Mostly sunny, unseasonably warm weather is expected this afternoon. Temperatures will range from upper 60s to upper 70s inland. Even a tad warmer for your Bay Area Sunday. A Coastal Flood Advisory for low lying areas adjacent to the Bay remains in place until 2 PM.

Plan On Fun In The Sun!
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- Warming and drying trend through this upcoming Monday - Tidally influenced coastal flooding and hazardous beach conditions continue through Saturday - Unsettled weather pattern returns by the middle of next week For tonight, valley and wind sheltered locations will drop into the upper 40s with low-to-mid 50s elsewhere. Low clouds are forecast to return tonight and more so into Saturday morning in the North Bay and Bay Area as a shallow marine layer remains in place. Offshore flow will increase slightly in the higher terrain overnight, further drying out conditions. However, recent rainfall and generally weak north/northeast winds will limit fire weather concerns. Warmer conditions are forecast for Saturday. Temperatures both days with be 5-15 degrees above normal for this time of year with mid 70s to mid 80s across the interior with the Bay Shoreline and the Santa Cruz region reaching into the low 70s to low 80s.

Partly sunny, warmer
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Today will be partly sunny and warmer with temps in the 60s and 70s.

Weak system early Friday
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A weak system will approach the Bay Area Friday morning While the main energy will be focused to the north, a few showers could develop in the North Bay Friday morning. We are expecting a mixture of sun and clouds later in the day. The weekend will be dry. Warmer temps (70s and 80s) will be paying us a visit.

Wait For it.....A Warmer and Sunnier Weekend!
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-Light rain showers chances linger over the North Bay and San Mateo Peninsula Coast overnight through Friday morning -Tidal influenced coastal flooding (Kings Tides) and Hazardous Beach Alert in effect through Saturday. Dangerous sneaker waves and rip currents are present. conditions continue through the early Weekend. -Pleasant weather this weekend will yield to unsettled weather pattern after Veterans day next week Mixed bag across the forecast area this morning, either sunshine or clouds/patchy fog. Quite the change from yesterday morning where it was wet and windy. Much less wind and more sunshine today! Thinking some isolated showers will return tonight and will leave those in the forecast for the far North Bay. Dry weather and warmer weather (near 80 degrees) over the weekend!

Mix of clouds and sun
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Today will see a mix of clouds and sun.

A break from the rain
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The Wednesday rain and wind event is winding down. Low clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Thursday morning. Partly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. A weak system will bring in more clouds Thursday night. The chance of showers will favor the North Bay late Thursday. We are expecting a mixture of sun and clouds this weekend.