Weekend rain
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High clouds will begin to increase from the north as a cold front approaches Friday night. We are expecting the front to move in late Friday night and into early Saturday morning bringing beneficial rain to the North Bay where generally up to .25" will be possible with less than .10" across the San Francisco Bay Area. The front will dissipate as in progresses southward toward through Saturday when the Santa Cruz Mountains could see generally less than .10". Elsewhere, less than 0.05" is expected through Saturday. A secondary frontal is forecast to move through the region Sunday morning through afternoon resulting in a little less than the first for the aforementioned areas and little to no rain expected across the Central Coast. Post frontal rain showers will be possible, especially across the North Bay, in wake of the second frontal passage into Sunday night or early Monday morning. Cooler conditions temperatures are forecast for this weekend with them dropping up to 10 degrees below seasonal averages. :sunny:

Temps in the 70s
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Temperatures should mostly be in the 70s today.

Another system on the way
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As one system moves out to the east, we are tracking a stronger storm in the Pacific. This system may impact your weekend plans. Thursday morning starts off with some clouds. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 70s. The next system, linked up with an Atmospheric River, moves into the picture Saturday morning. The significant ran will be focused to the north of the Bay Area. The bulk of the rain, up to .75 inches, will be in the North Bay. Shower chances may linger in the Sunday forecast.

Mostly cloudy tonight, dry and warmer Thursday
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Mostly cloudy with clouds clearing later this evening. Breezy and cooler with a spotty shower until tonight and a chance of a thunderstorm. Dry and slightly warmer with sunshine returning Thursday!

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Temperatures cool, rain possible in the South Bay
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Conditions in the Bay Area are expected to cool off, and some rain may be seen in the Santa Cruz and San Jose areas.

Wednesday's Weather Whiplash!
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Here we go again! Another change in your weather pattern! - Slight chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms from Bay Area southward tonight into Wednesday morning. - Seasonal temperatures through much of the week. - Rain chances return Friday evening through the weekend across the Bay Area. Widespread cooler temps beginning this weekend. A system to the south of the Bay Area will produce Mostly Cloudy skies overnight and into your Wednesday morning with a chance of a shower or isolated thunderstorm. Wednesday afternoon will be Partly Cloudy and cooler with low 60s at the Coast to the low 70s Inland. Another shot of rai returns late Friday through Saturday. A Beach Hazard Alert remains in effect until Wednesday late evening for waves 12-17 feet! Possible rip currents and sneaker waves.

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Temps to remain cool and clear
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The weather was clear and temperatures mild on Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to cool as the week progresses.

One more warm day
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Our warm stretch continues for one more day. Tuesday afternoon highs should range from the upper 60s to the low 80s. We are expecting more clouds in the Wednesday forecast. Rain chances, especially in the North Bay, will be increasing by the weekend.

Sunny today, changes on the way
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The sunny, unseasonably warm weather will carry on into Tuesday before cloudier, cooler weather arrives mid week and rain chances increase by the weekend.

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Mild pattern continues...for now
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Mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures will highlight our Monday forecast. Highs should range from the low 70s to the low 80s. The weather pattern will be changing later in the week. A storm will move in from the north and could affect your weekend plans.

Foggy start, sunny finish
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Patchy dense fog this morning will clear by mid to late morning. Mostly sunny skies will take center stage for the afternoon with temperatures ranging from 60s at the coast to low 80s inland. An increase in rip currents and sneaker waves returns tonight.

Sunny and unseasonably warm
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Sunny, unseasonably warm weather is joining us for the weekend. If you're plans include our coast, there is an Alert for increased risk of rip currents and sneaker waves. Afternoon highs today will range from low 70s at the coast to low 80s inland. A gradual cool down will culminate with a chance for wet weather by next weekend.

Plan Outdoor Activities!
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- Warming and drying trend this weekend with light, offshore winds in the higher elevations through early next week. Highs on Saturday from the upper 60s and low 70s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland! - Long period northwesterly swell will bring an increased risk of sneaker waves and rip currents to the coastline tonight through Saturday night. - Weak cooling trend next week with unsettled weather potentially returning late week.

Temps in the 70s
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Today's temps will mostly be in the 70s.

Nice weather ahead
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A pleasant weather pattern is setting up just in time for the weekend! Patchy clouds should resurface Friday morning. Mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the upper 70s. Get outside this weekend. The weather looks great!

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