A cold front will bring strong southerly winds and heavy rains to the Bay Area beginning Friday night and lasting over the weekend.
The North Bay and Sonoma coastal area saw some rainfall on Thursday as the cold front moved in from the ocean to the West, according to the National Weather Service. As the cold front moves gradually southeastward, San Francisco and the surrounding areas will see showers from Saturday afternoon through Sunday.
A wind advisory was also issued for Saturday, with 15-25 mile per hour winds with occasional 35-45 mile per hour gusts battering the Bay Area from about 2 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gales will reach up to 45 miles per hour over the waters, resulting in hazardous seas.
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