Bay Area Set for Warm, Dry Weather After Brief Cold Front
A weakening cold front brought light rain and cooler temperatures to parts of the Bay Area, but a warm and dry stretch is expected through next week.
- A weak cold front moved through the Bay Area on Wednesday, bringing light rain mainly to the North Bay and scattered showers elsewhere.
- Rainfall totals were minimal, with most areas south of the Golden Gate receiving little to no measurable precipitation.
- Temperatures on Wednesday were in the upper 50s to low 60s, with breezy northwest winds up to 30 mph along the coast and hills.
- Clear skies and warmer conditions are forecast to dominate starting Thursday, with highs reaching the mid-60s to low 70s by the weekend.
- The National Weather Service predicts a stable, warm, and dry weather pattern lasting well into next week, with occasional morning fog in coastal areas.