Officials with the National Weather Service issued a Fire Weather Watch for most of the Bay Area ahead of dry and windy weather forecasted in the next few days.
Gusty offshore winds and dry conditions are forecasted starting on Sunday night through Tuesday morning, disproportionately affecting the interior North and East Bay hills and mountains above 1000 feet, weather service officials said.
Although a breezy onshore flow and a chance of rain could descend upon the Bay Area this weekend, a rapid shift to the drier weather on Sunday night is anticipated.
The dry weather combined with gusty offshore winds, along with near record dry fuels in the interior part of the state, will increase the risk for fire weather.
Depending on how much rain the Bay Area receives this weekend, fire officials said the Fire Weather Watch could be upgraded to a Red Flag Warning.
Where’s this rain we’re supposed to be getting? I’m waiting!
THIS time it’s not my fault, folks; I left all the patio furniture cushions outside and everything! Who jinxed it and how? C’mon…. confess!
Hey, I was doing a rain dance for the last week straight. I swear, it’s almost like we’re on an Indian burial ground or something…
I told you so…. honest Injun.
Hey Doc: can we say “Honest Injun” anymore??? …. or is that verboten like all the other great idioms?