ONSHORE BREEZE. IT'S NOT AS BENEFICIAL AS FLAT OUT RAIN, BUT IT ADDS A LITTLE BIT. WE LOOK TOWARDS DOWNTOWN SAN FRANCISCO AND THERE IS THE FOG IN THE BACKGROUND. IT WILL MAKE A PUSH ACROSS THE BAY INTO THE INLAND VALLEYS BY EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. LOW CLOUD COVER AND FOG WILL BE PRESENT THROUGH THE REST OF A QUIET SECOND FULL WEEK OF MAY. THE MAY GRAY ALONG THE COAST WILL BE TOUGH TO SHAKE. ELSEWHERE CLOUDS AND FOG IN THE MORNING AND SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES WILL RUN CLOSE TO AVERAGE FOR MOST OF US AROUND THE BAY AREA AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE REST OF THIS WEEK. DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE OF DOWNTOWN LOOKING TO THE SOUTHEAST FROM THE MARK HOPKINS HOTEL, 58 IN SAN FRANCISCO TO 75 DEGREES NOW IN CONCORD, 50s, 60s AND 70s, VERY FEW 80s ON THE MAP TODAY. MIGHT SPRINKLE A COUPLE OF THOSE IN TOMORROW AFTER A FOGGY START. CAST INDICATES WIDESPREAD VISIBILITIES. THE FOG HANGS ON A LITTLE LONGER IN THE NORTH BAY VALLEYS AND YOUR TEMPERATURES WILL BE A LITTLE COOLER IN THE AFTERNOON. BY LATE MORNING THE FOG WILL RETREAT TO THE COAST, NOT AWAY FROM THE COAST, THOUGH. I THINK YOU'LL HAVE MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES OVERHEAD THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. TEMPERATURES TONIGHT UPPER 40s AND LOW 50s, NOT MUCH VARIATION, ONLY A 5-DEGREE SPREAD BY EARLY TUESDAY MORNING AND TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO WARM UP. LET'S LOOK WHERE WE END UP BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. UP TO AROUND 80 DEGREES IN SAN JOSE, 80 IN LOS GATOS, 82 IN MORGAN HILL. THE ONSHORE BREEZE ISN'T GOING TO CLIMB OVER THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, SO YOUR TEMPERATURES MANAGE TO HIT 80s FOR MOST OF THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. TEMPERATURES IN THE EAST BAY ALSO 70s, HALF MOON BAY UNDERNEATH THE DECK OF CLOUDS, YOU'LL BE STUCK IN THE UPPER 50s. LOW 60s IN SAN FRANCISCO. VERY CLOSE TO WHERE WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE THIS TIME OF YEAR AND TEMPERATURES IN THE NORTH BAY LOW TO MID-70s, NOT MID- TO UPPER 70s TO AROUND 80 DEGREES IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BAY AREA BECAUSE OF THE FOG IN THE FIRST PART OF THE DAY. THE WINDS PICK UP THROUGHOUT THE DAY TOMORROW, BUT NOT TOO STRONG AS THE SUN COMES UP. WE GET THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY WITHOUT MUCH BREEZE, BUT THE ONSHORE WIND STARTS TO ACCELERATE A BIT, GUSTS UP TO IT AROUND 20 MILES AN HOUR, ABOUT HALF OF WHAT WOULD BE REQUIRED FOR A WIND ADVISORY, BUT THAT NOTICEABLE COOL ONSHORE PLEASE WILL BE WITH US IN THE AFTERNOONS THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. THE EIGHT TO 14-DAY OUTLOOK FROM THE CLIENT PREDICTION CENTER TAKES US THROUGH MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AND SHOWS A SIGNIFICANT CHANCE OF COOLER THAN AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN THAT EIGHT TO 14-DAY TIME FRAME. WE'LL KEEP YOU UPDATED HOW THINGS ARE TRENDING. LET'S TAKE YOU THROUGH THE REST OF THIS WEEK. INLAND PARTS OF THE BAY AREA, A LITTLE BIT OF FOG IN THE MORNING RAPIDLY GIVING WAY TO SUNSHINE WITH MID- TO UPPER 70s, A LITTLE MORE COOLDOWN EARLY NEXT WEEK AS HIGHS RETREAT TO THE LOW 70s. AROUND THE BAY ALSO CLOSE TO AVERAGE, UPPER 60S TO NEAR 70, MORE OF A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE, MORE CLOUD COVER FOR A BIT LONGER, GRADUALLY MAKES IT BACK TO THE COAST. ALONG THE COAST YOU'LL BE UNDER THE MAY GRAY THE REST OF THIS WEEK WITH TEMPERATURES REFLECTING THE INFLUENCE OF THOSE CLOUDS, HIGHS ONLY AROUND 60 DEGREES THROUGH THE WEEK INTO THE WEEKEND AND TO START OFF NEXT WEEK, NO BIG