Bay Area weather is forecasted to make a major change next week moving from rain to hot temperatures, as firefighters are preparing for increased risks of brush and wildfires- even though it's only March.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Bay Area weather is forecasted to make a major change next week moving from rain to hot temperatures which could increase fire danger even though it's only March.
Rain made a cameo appearance in the Bay Area on the last day of Winter, giving wipers a workout in San Rafael. Umbrellas were up in North Beach and on the Embarcadero. The much needed rain is a welcome sight during our ongoing drought. Jessica Diaz France and her son Adrian will take it. "We have lots of plants that want water so we have a veggie garden, it really helps us when it rains," said Diaz-France.
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