A deep layer of fog spread across nearly the entire Bay Area Wednesday morning, bringing a dramatic weather shift after several warm, sunny days.
File - Low-angle view of the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge, partly obscured by fog, photographed from the Fort Baker area near Sausalito, California, February 15, 2021.A layer of fog measuring 2,000 feet deep spread across nearly the entire San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday morning, bringing a dramaticThe fog rolled in ahead of a storm system that's expected to arrive in the region late Wednesday into Thursday morning.
"We’re seeing the marine layer reform ahead of this front that's coming in," said Cindy Palmer, a meteorologist with the weather service office in Monterey."The fog will clear in most places this afternoon, but we’re still going to be cloudy because there are a lot of high clouds. It’s not going to turn into this great, sunny day."
The first rain is forecast to hit Sonoma County, likely between 10 p.m. and midnight and continuing overnight. The system is unlikely to reach the rest of the Bay Area until Thursday morning. Modest precip in some parts of California Thu-Fri. Locally, this will be first measurable precip in 50-60 days! A few spots could see ~0.5 inch of liquid equivalent . But this will not be a major storm by any means.
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