Thursday morning features an extensive marine layer. Its depth is 1,000-1,500 feet near the San Francisco Bay, but the stratus hardly reaches the East Bay.
Inland and higher elevation areas will experience another nice day in the mid 70s with plenty of sunshine.
By Friday, low pressure slowly begins to approach the coast. This system has been slowing down, which allows the relatively warm weather to continue through Friday before the cold front brings overcast skies Friday night.
Any rain associated with this system should be very light, as the moisture plume is pretty narrow and fast-moving ahead of the front. By the time the sun rises on Saturday, the front may have already passed.
By far, the biggest impact will be strong northwest winds in the post-frontal environment. Winds are forecasted for 15-30 mph with gusts as high as 35-50 mph. The strongest winds will be along the coast Saturday afternoon. Strong winds will persist Sunday.
Despite the wind, skies will be clear, and temperatures will start to rebound. Improvement continues into next week with offshore winds possible Monday, and a new ridge settling in mid-week. Temperatures will return to seasonal norms, and the marine layer may even take a few days off to give coastal areas some sunshine.
Sunrise in San Francisco is at 6:12 a.m. Sunset is at 8:01 p.m.
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