The beautiful weather in the Bay Area might be ending soon, return to normal April weather for SF

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KPIX.COM AND THE FREE CBS NEWS APP AND ON PLUTO TV. >>> SPEAKING OF THE ENVIRONMENT, HERE IN THE BAY AREA WE'RE TALKING ABOUT OUR WEATHER AND IT WAS ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL DAY. NOW YOU'RE TELLING ME DON'T GET USED TO IT. >> WELL, IT'S STILL GOING TO BE GOOD ENOUGH. >> ALL RIGHT. >> THE FOG ALREADY ROLLED BACK IN ALONG THE COAST. WE'LL GET BACK TO TYPICAL APRIL WEATHER THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS. HERE'S A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE AT SAN JOSE, STILL ABUNDANT SUNSHINE FOR THE MOMENT, MORE OF A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUN TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. CLOUDS AND FOG ROLLING IN ACROSS MUCH OF THE BAY AREA TONIGHT INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. IT'S GOING TO BE MUCH COOLER TOMORROW, DEFINITELY PUTS US DOWN TO NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. THE COOLEST DAYS ARE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES TO FINISH OFF THE WORKWEEK AND THE SLIGHT CHANCE OF A COUPLE SHOWERS. DON'T GET YOUR HOPES UP FOR ANY FREE LAWN WATERING AND THE WEEKEND BACK TO NEAR AVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND DRY. TWO DRY WEEKENDS IN A ROW, COULD WE BE SO LUCKY? YOU SEE THE FOG ROLLING IN AND RETREATING TOWARDS THE COAST TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND THE SAME DANCE ON WEDNESDAY. THE STORM IS BRINGING IN COOLER AIR AND DOESN'T HAVE ACCESS TO A LOT OF MOISTURE. THE NEXT ONE THAT MOVES IN THURSDAY WILL BRING AT LEAST THE POTENTIAL FOR A COUPLE SHOWERS, ESPECIALLY THURSDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY FRIDAY. ALONG THE COAST AND NORTH OF THE GOLDEN GATE HAS THE BEST RAIN CHANCE OVERALL. AT THE MOMENT WE ARE SEEING PLENTY OF SUNSHINE FROM THE MARK HOPKINS HOTEL. CLOSER TO THE COAST THERE'S A LOT OF FOG AND CLOUD COVER IN PLACE AND UPPER 50s IN THE CITY, LOW 60s NOW IN SANTA ROSA, LOW TO MID-70s FARTHER INLAND AFTER BEING AROUND 80 DEGREES EARLIER TODAY. TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE 50s FOR THE GIANTS AS THEY KICK OFF A THREE-GAME SERIES AGAINST THE NEW YORK METS, TEMPERATURES NOT CHANGING A LOT THROUGH THE EVENING. THE COOL AIR HAS ALREADY ARRIVED. JUST MAKE SURE YOU LAYER APPROPRIATELY. TEMPERATURES LATER TONIGHT, MOSTLY DROPPING DOWN TO THE LOW 50s, NOT A LOT OF VARIATION UNDERNEATH THAT BLANKET OF CLOUDS. HIGHS TOMORROW END UP A COUPLE DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE IN MOST SPOTS, EXACTLY NORMAL IN SAN JOSE, 70 DEGREES, BUT ONLY MID-70s FOR MORGAN HILL AND LOS GATOS. TEMPERATURES INLAND AND THE EAST BAY, SOME OF THE WARMER SPOTS TO EVEN EXCEED 70 DEGREES, REDWOOD CITY 67 DEGREES AND ALONG THE COAST UPPER 50s FOR HALF MOON BAY. LOW TO MID-60s IN SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND, ALMOST EXACTLY AVERAGE. COOLER TEMPERATURES FOR INLAND PARTS OF THE NORTH BAY. I THINK THE FOG WILL BE MORE STUBBORN, MORE CLOUDS OVERHEAD, LOW TO MID-60s THERE. THE POLLEN COUNT IS IN THE MEDIUM HIGH LEVEL ONE MORE DAY AND THEN BACKING DOWN TO THE MEDIUM CATEGORY BY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. IF YOU'VE BEEN SNIFFLING AND SNEEZING THE PAST COUPLE DAYS, THERE IS SOME RELIEF IN STORE FOR US. NOT MORE THAN A TRACE OF RAIN IN MOST LOCATIONS, ALSO WHAT WE'D EXPECT WITH A LATE APRIL RAIN CHANCE, MINIMAL SNOWMAKER FOR THE SIERRA POSSIBLY ADDING UP BY THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY. ON THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAST NO MORE 80s, EVEN FOR INLAND PARTS OF THE BAY AREA, TEMPERATURES HOVERING IN THE UPPER 60s AND LOW 70s. THE WEEKEND LOW 70s INLAND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WITH PLENTY OF SUNSHINE EXPECTED. I'LL HAVE TO LOOK BACK AND SEE WHEN THE LAST TIME IS WE HAD TWO CONSECUTIVE DRY WEEKENDS. IT'S BEEN A RARITY IN 2024 TO HAVE ONE. TEMPERATURES AROUND THE BAY, CLOSE TO NORMAL THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS, NORMALLY COOL READINGS ALONG THE COAST. YOU HAVE THE BEST CHANCE OF GETTING A LITTLE MOISTURE FROM THIS OVERALL PATTERN BECAUSE THE FOG COULD BE THICK ENOUGH TO REGISTER A LITTLE DRIZZLE IN SPOTS. WE'LL KEEP YOU
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Channel: KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA
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Length: 4min 10sec (250 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 23 2024
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