The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Sunday calls for sunny to partly cloudy skies. Daytime highs will be mostly in the low 60s on the coast, in the high 50s to low 70s around the bay, and in the mid 60s to low 70s inland. Overnight lows will be mostly in the high 30s to mid 40s.
National Weather Service meteorologists said that The City could receive up to two inches of rain from Tuesday through the end of the upcoming week. The precipitation could lead to standing water on some roadways and minor flooding in areas surrounding low-lying creeks and streams.
The Bay Area is in for a mix of lingering showers, a cold snap and strong winds while the potential for a major storm system looms next week. The National Weather Service said Thursday that scattered showers were possible throughout the morning,
Bay Area weather experts and politicians are sounding the alarm and said cuts to the NWS and NOAA from DOGE are a disservice to the community.
The Bay Area is being hit with back-to-back days of rain before things clear up by the weekend, and another chance of rain arriving on Sunday.
Bay Area inland regions is under a frost advisory which was issued by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 11:32 a.m. The advisory is valid for Friday, Mar. 7 between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Coastal North Bay including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County were placed under an updated
Bay Area forecast shows warm, dry conditions with hazardous beach weather, but potential rain over the weekend.
Tuesday will have passing clouds with a slight chance of a few isolated sprinkles in the Bay Area. However, rain is much more likely late Wednesday into Thursday morning.