The weather service said this week won’t be the one during which spring sneaks up on the Bay Area.
The National Weather Service said Sunday this week won't be the one during which spring sneaks up on the Bay Area.
It's going to be cold with chances of showers through mid-week, with snow showers possible above 3,000 feet. There will be a chance of sub-freezing temperatures Tuesday into Thursday, with"impactful" rain and wind potential late in the week and into the weekend. The NSW said it has"higher confidence in meaningful wind and rain, but low confidence on rain timing and amounts."
Increasing confidence that we’ll see better chances for heavy rain late Thursday into Saturday. There remains uncertainty, but now is the time to start monitoring the forecast as wind and water related impacts are possible.
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