(KRON) – Isolated showers continue today, mainly focused on the North Bay. Skies will start to clear on Sunday as a pattern change brings weak offshore winds, with warmer and drier conditions expected next week.
A chilly upper-level low off the coast has arrived from the northwest and is moving toward Point Conception early this morning. It will bring scattered isolated showers through Sunday morning. Shower activity will remain light, with little impact.
Because this is a cold-core low, with cold air aloft, the atmosphere will be unstable (relatively warm air near the surface will be buoyant and accelerate upward). However, today's overcast skies will reduce the surface temperature and limit the instability, decreasing thunderstorm chances. There is a slight chance of thunderstorms, more likely over the Central Coast.
87-year-old SF woman killed in Western Addition hit-and-runA distinct change in the weather pattern will take place as the moist, cool onshore flow this weekend flips to warm, dry, offshore wind by Monday. Sunday will be a transition day, with light showers lingering in the morning and skies clearing through the afternoon.
The offshore winds look weak. This is the type of pattern that brings fantastic weather to the Bay Area this time of year. Coastal areas will reach the mid-60s, while inland highs will be in the mid-70s. The weather will remain pretty consistent through the week
The ridge will break down next weekend; next weekend looks like our next chance for rain. Most computer models forecast a modest amount, around 1/10-1/4".
As always, check back with KRON4 for the latest updates.
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