California — Residents in the Bay Area can look forward to sunny and calmer conditions on Friday, following a round of powerful winds that saw peak gusts of up to 88 mph in the region. As wind advisories ease, the National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts a high of 70 degrees on Friday, providing an ideal start to the Veterans Day weekend.
According to the NWS, Friday’s weather will feature mild temperatures with a calm northwest breeze between 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon, allowing a reprieve from recent strong gusts. Those planning outdoor activities for Veterans Day can expect mostly sunny skies through Saturday, with temperatures reaching the mid-60s. However, residents should prepare for potential rain early next week, with forecasts indicating a likely storm on Veterans Day, bringing rain by late afternoon and into the evening.
Saturday is expected to remain pleasant with partial sunshine and highs around 65 degrees, giving way to mostly cloudy skies by evening. Sunday’s forecast shows potential patchy fog in the morning, clearing to mostly sunny skies later in the day, with temperatures reaching about 66 degrees.
Looking into early next week, NWS suggests rain chances increase significantly on Veterans Day, with wet conditions likely to continue into Monday. These showers could impact holiday plans and the Monday morning commute, especially on popular highways and bridges around the Bay Area.
Stay updated by monitoring local forecasts for any changes. For detailed planning, check the NWS website or local alerts to adjust outdoor plans as needed.
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