Here Comes the Winter Weather

From high 80s to low 50s in a matter of days. Welcome to your Bay Area weather forecast.

Earlier this week we had record high temperatures in the Bay Area. Fast forward a couple of days and here comes Old Man winter.

A storm is forming over the Pacific Ocean and will make its way to landfall at some point Thursday. It will bring rain, cold temperatures and the possibility of a thunderstorm or two.

This storm will take a drier storm track, and that means it will not bring as moisture as the past few storms.

The main impact we will all feel is a dramatic 20- to 35-degree temperature drop from the record heat earlier this week.

Isolated thunderstorms may also pop up from time to time as the upper level energy will have enough uplift  or β€œjuice” to possibly fire off a few rogue cells. The best chance of thunderstorms would be Friday.

There is also a very low snow level in the Sierra with three to 10 inches of snow falling as low as 2,500 feet.  There might also be a mix of rain and snow on Mount Hamilton very early Friday morning. It all depends on how much moisture is left early Friday morning when the coldest air arrives.

TIMELINE:

  • Thursday: Cold 50s & 60s with a chance of scattered rain from 9 a.m. into the evening
  • Friday: Chance of rain & isolated t-storm (any t-storm that develops may produce hail). Again scattered in nature. Temps in the 60s for daytime highs
  • Saturday: Few showers may linger in the morning then clearing for Sunday.
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