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Cold Temps, Rain & King Tides Expected This Week

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A period of unsettled weather that will bring some light rain to the Bay Area over the next couple of days will also coincide with a cold snap and king tides, according to the National Weather Service.

Monday morning was chilly, with temperatures away from immediate coastal areas dipping into the mid 20s to mid 30s and much of the Bay Area was under a frost advisory.

Cold temperatures are expected to linger overnight Monday and into Tuesday as a weak front moves into the region, along with larger than average tides and a risk of minor costal flooding.

“The two big things we have coming up are an unsettled weather pattern for rest of week and the king tides that are going to build over the next few days,” said National Weather Service Meteorologist Dial Hoang.

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Hoang said people should expect a “quick shot of rain” on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“For most people in the Bay Area, the storm totals we’re looking at aren’t going to be that high, maybe a tenth to a quarter of an inch for most people, and a tenth to half an inch for costal ranges,” he said.

The forecast also calls for the possibility of larger rain totals later in the week and into the weekend.

The king tides are expected Wednesday through Friday, with “nuisance” flooding most likely during the mid-morning and mid-afternoon high tide periods.

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A) Yuck
B) Yuck
C) More Yuck

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“D” all of the above🙂

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I Love the rain, I so look forward to this season!

It’s humorous to hear the ideologues report that the last year is the hottest year on record over several thousand years. Wonder how they dig up the foolish “climate experts” that would claim when other scientists wouldn’t claim that at all? It quickly become obvious to such reports that it’s about controlling the public. Kinda hard to sell when even here where we usually don’t get such long stretches of cold weather which seems to indicate were are in the 2003 predicted mini ice age that was government sponsored research rather than “the hottest year on record”.

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