β Wind Advisory for the North Bay Interior Mountains until 8AM Thursday. Gusts could reach 45 mph, with higher gusts possible the region's peaks!
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β Wind Advisory for the interior North Bay Wednesday morning from 1 AM to 11 AM. Gusts could reach 45 miles per hour, especially in higher elevations!
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Good morning! Clear skies continue through the day, with highs from the mid 50s to low 60s at the coast to the low to mid 70s inland. A significant warming trend begins tomorrow!
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Temperatures will increase with most areas forecast to see highs in the 70s , 80s and may even exceed 90Β° across the interior by the end of the week. The exception will be along the immediate coast, where temperatures may struggle to get out of the 60s.
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Above normal warmth is forecast across the Bay Area/Central Coast this week. The potential for heat related illnesses increases, especially on Thu & Fri. Never leave children or pets in hot vehicles. Take frequent breaks in the shade if working outside and stay hydrated.
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After a wet Saturday, next week appears that it'll feature rain-free conditions, a warming trend, and seasonably breezy (peak gusts of 15 to 30 mph for MOST areas) winds. Don't see your locale in the table? Visit
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Here's a look at the recent rainfall totals. Many areas exceeded their monthly normal for May. Top honors:
π₯Ben Lomond 1.90"
π₯Mt. Tam 1.89"
π₯Fairfax 1.87"
Now that the rain has diminished, let's reflect on some rainfall totals for the last 24 hours. Highest rainfall total occurred in Marin, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties! Ranging from 1-1.90 inches.
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