Wet Weekend Forecast

Isolated storms forecast for Saturday

After near record setting heat to start the week our first storm system arrive right on cue Friday. It brought in quite the extreme shift in weather conditions. 

Now the focus goes to a second storm headed our way for your weekend.  The second system will be stronger and colder and windier.

SATURDAY:  Expect some lingering rain for the morning hours, with a few breaks of sunshine by the afternoon hours. An intense line of storms is expected to move through by the evening hours into late Saturday night. This line of storms could produce upwards of 1" in some locations with the potential for some small hail and damaging winds. Daytime highs will be chilly today. Inland highs will top out in the lower 60s, Bayside & at the Coast near 60 with a few upper 50s. Winds could gust up to 40 mph, especially at the Coast & hills.

SUNDAY:  A few morning showers will still be pushing through the area, before we see some afternoon sun. A few isolated storms are possible, but they will be few and far in between. Daytime highs will remain cool with Inland locations near 60, Bayside and at the Coast upper 50s. Winds will gust today up to 40 mph.

HOLIDAY WEEK AHEAD:  A few dry days are ahead for Monday and Tuesday with seasonal highs: 60 - 65. By Wednesday, a few spotty showers are possible, most likely in the North Bay. This will keep the onshore flow in place for Thanksgiving, so a few areas of drizzle or fog is likely by Thursday morning. At this point no major storm system looks to impact the Bay Area for Turkey Day!

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