The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area calls for temperatures cold enough to prompt a Frost Advisory for most inland areas of the region to start the day.
The Frost Advisory is in effect from midnight to 10 a.m. Sunday for much of the inland Bay Area, while there is a Freeze Warning for southern Monterey County.
Temperatures will be in the low to mid 30s with a noticeable wind chill in some places in the morning hours, while later in the day, it will be mostly sunny around the region.
High temperatures are expected to reach the low to mid 50s and there will be winds of up to 20 mph along the coast.
On Sunday night and early Monday, the skies will remain clear and temperatures are expected to be in the mid 30s but not quite as cold as the previous overnight hours and with light winds.
Highs later Monday are expected to be in the low to mid 50s like Sunday and it is expected to be mostly sunny with light winds of up to 10 mph.
is it Summer yet?
Yes it is… if you’re in the Southern hemisphere.
Darn it…
Mercury reflected 31degrees then I went for my walk this morning…..
Don’t budge from recliner under 64 degrees.
Indeed. Having early afternoon coffee on front deck
bundled up with the neighbor’s cat, and it’s cold as xxxx, but I love it
I didn’t move to California for this! I had enough of it growing up in the PNW. I liked the warmer, sunnier winters I’ve experienced here most of the time over the last 33 years. Just a few of those had drought problems and fewer yet flooding. If I had my preferences I would like in the tropics where the temps are much more consistent though then you have to deal with other issues.
@CAPTAIN BEBOPS….Those geoengineers must have a lot of PG&E stock in their portfolios. I have noticed an abundance of “chemtrails” in the last couple of weeks.
Either that or PG&E hires the companies that do chemtrails for more profits. 😄