Fog, Foggy and Foggiest!

-Dense Fog Advisory for MOST of the Bay Area until 11 AM -Beach Hazard Alert until 10 AM (Big waves are subsiding) - Dry and mild conditions continue until the end of the week - Cooler and breezy/windy conditions this weekend as the next system approaches - Gusty offshore winds are possible by the end of the upcoming weekend Areas of to widespread dense fog continue to impact the region this morning especially in the North Bay valleys, East Bay valleys, southern Salinas Valley and around the Bay Shoreline. Fog is also impacting the San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, and the West Delta. Some fog is also being reported in San Jose with visibilities at SJC holding around 1/2 of a mile. Conditions are forecast to gradually improve beyond 11 AM, yet anyone driving should use low beam headlights and slow down to allow extra time to reach your destination when encountering dense fog. Hazy sunshine this afternoon with upper 50s to the mid 60s.

Another round of fog

Dense fog returns to the parts of the Bay Area Tuesday morning. The inland valleys of the North Bay and East Bay could have reduced visibilities. The afternoon forecast features hazy sun. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s.

Dense fog returns

Dense fog will be a factor Monday morning and will likely impact the commute. Visibilities could drop below 1/4 mile across parts of the Bay Area. We are expecting partly sunny skies later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. A dry weather stretch remains in place through Thanksgiving.

Chilly morning, mild afternoon

Following a chilly start to the day, a pleasant afternoon is on the way. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s at the coast to upper 60s inland. A near repeat is expected for tomorrow.

Syn splashed skies and waves splashed beaches!

- Very quiet with fair weather through this weekend. - Marine stratus returning Saturday night, but clear during the days through early next week. - Details very unclear, but high likelihood of a western US pattern change after Thanksgiving. There almost isn`t a cloud in the sky across our entire 11 county area this afternoon. Light offshore flow and large scale subsidence are paving the way for fair weather through at least the next 24 hours. Saturday looks gorgeous with highs up to 67 degrees! Have a great weekend! he only exception being marine stratus filling in along the coastline Saturday evening. The Beach Hazard Statement/Alert is in effect until Monday night at 10 pm for waves to 18 feet and rip currents along with sneaker waves. Do not turn your back to the Ocean!