Weekend rain
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:
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