San Francisco, CA – A rainy Monday is set to kick off Thanksgiving week, potentially impacting traffic and outdoor plans.
Light to moderate showers are forecast to sweep across San Francisco, with rainfall peaking in the morning and evening hours. Commuters on US-101 and nearby roadways should expect wet and slippery conditions, along with reduced visibility. Breezy winds from the southeast, reaching up to 13 mph, could further complicate driving.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will persist throughout Monday, with a 90% chance of precipitation and totals nearing a quarter inch. Temperatures are expected to hover around 59 degrees during the day and dip to 52 degrees overnight. Rain will likely continue into Monday night, affecting late-evening plans.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will bring a 50% chance of additional rain before conditions clear midweek. Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day are forecast to be sunny and mild, with highs near 60 degrees. Travelers heading out for holiday gatherings should seize the clear weather later in the week.
Residents are urged to prepare for rain-soaked commutes and use caution while driving on wet roads. Ensure vehicles are equipped with functional wipers and tires for the changing conditions. Avoid speeding, especially on bridges and highways, where winds may feel stronger.
This storm, though less intense than previous systems, will focus primarily on the Bay Area and Central Coast, sparing northern regions. Stay updated with local forecasts to plan accordingly as the holiday approaches.
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