Temperatures will proceed to run cooler. Thick clouds will dot the higher and decrease ranges of the environment. And within the northern most components of the Bay Space, somewhat little bit of rain might be going to fall.
What a distinction every week makes.
“No kidding,” Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Alexis Clouser mentioned Friday, as a cool, grey weekend beckoned every week after blazing, record-setting one. “It’s starting to feel a little bit more like fall and to look like it, too.”
Within the far inside inland parts of the East Bay and the most popular spots of the South Bay, which means temperatures could prime out at 80 levels however extra seemingly will keep within the excessive 70s, in line with the climate service. Alongside the bay and coast, they the thermometer gained’t get a lot previous 70 levels, if that.
“There is a chance that as we go into next week, there might be a slight uptick in the temperatures — very slight,” Clouser mentioned. “There’s going to be a weak, short-wave ridge that could build, but it’s not going to be anything like what we saw. So the real hot stuff is behind us, at least for now.”
The cooler sample is unlikely to convey any rain to Santa Clara, Alameda or Contra Costa counties, Clouser mentioned, as a result of a low-pressure trough that originated within the Gulf of Alaska is more likely to move north.
As an alternative, will probably be components of Sonoma and Napa County that get raindrops, she mentioned. About one-tenth of an inch at most is anticipated to fall in most areas of Sonoma and Napa Counties, whereas cities larger up in these counties could get a quarter-inch.
“We’re not expecting a lot,” Clouser mentioned. “We’re expected it to start falling in areas of Sonoma and Napa County very late (Friday), and then Marin County probably will get some in the first hours of Saturday.”
The rain is just not anticipated to convey any lightning with it.
The skies “will dry out” in the course of the early a part of subsequent week, she mentioned.
“Temperatures will be very nice,” she mentioned. “Overall, it should be very nice.”
Initially Revealed: October 11, 2024 at 7:40 a.m.