San Francisco, CA – Rain will persist across the Bay Area Monday and Tuesday, potentially complicating travel along US-101 and nearby roadways. Commuters and holiday travelers should prepare for slick roads and possible delays.
According to the National Weather Service, the region is set to receive between 0.25 and 1.5 inches of rain through Tuesday afternoon, with higher totals expected in southern counties like Monterey. A 90% chance of precipitation is forecast for Monday, tapering to 60% by Tuesday. Drivers should use caution and allow extra travel time as rainfall may reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents.
Overnight, rainfall is expected to remain steady with lows around 51 degrees. On Monday, temperatures will peak at 59 degrees under rainy skies. Showers will continue Monday night with an additional 0.10 to 0.25 inches of precipitation likely. By Tuesday, scattered showers will decrease by the afternoon, leading to drier conditions later in the day.
The forecast improves midweek, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 60 degrees expected Wednesday and Thursday. Thanksgiving Day looks clear and mild, creating ideal conditions for outdoor gatherings. However, a slight chance of rain returns Thursday night into Friday.
Residents are urged to monitor weather updates and drive carefully, particularly along busy routes like US-101. Those traveling for Thanksgiving should plan around the rain to avoid delays.
Stay tuned for updates, and visit the National Weather Service website for the latest forecasts and advisories.
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