Temperatures in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area were expected to drop into the upper 20s to the middle 30s for the second morning in a row Tuesday, triggering a Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory.
Daytime highs will be mostly in the high 60s to low 70s on the coast, low 60s to low 70s around the bay, and mid 60s to high 70s inland. Overnight lows will be mostly in the low 40s, with some areas dipping into the 30s.
NWS San Francisco issues a Frost Advisory for North Bay and East Bay with cold temperatures forecasted; changes in weather patterns expected.
Though it initially seemed unlikely that rain would reenter the forecast, now there’s a slight chance that Oakland and San Francisco will see precipitation on Saturday night before 10 p.m., while South Bay cities like San Jose could experience wet conditions after 10 p.m.
The Bay Area office of the National Weather Service issued weather advisories for strong winds and possible coastal flooding in the area for the upcoming weekend.
Chilly mornings with patchy frost and fog forecasted for San Francisco; residents warned of reduced visibility.
The National Weather Service Bay Area issued a Beach Hazards Statement Monday for dangerous swimming and surfing conditions. NWS forecasters said there was a “moderate to high risk for sneaker waves” at all Northern California beaches.
On Tuesday at 11:26 a.m. an updated frost advisory was issued by the National Weather Service valid for Wednesday between midnight and 10 a.m. for Marin Coastal Range, North Bay Interior
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