San Francisco, CA — Isolated rain showers will continue moving through the San Francisco Bay Area, with rainfall amounts ranging from a trace to about 0.20 inches in some locations. These scattered showers are expected to taper off by Monday evening, offering clearer skies for the region.
According to the National Weather Service, areas such as the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Lucia Range received the most rainfall. The weather is forecast to shift by Tuesday, bringing partly cloudy skies and clearing up just in time for a special celestial event—the Harvest Supermoon and partial lunar eclipse.
Tuesday’s partial lunar eclipse will begin at 8:41 p.m. EDT, with the peak occurring at 10:44 p.m. when 8% of the Moon will be covered. Local residents are encouraged to find a clear view of the night sky as the event will last until 12:47 a.m. on Wednesday. For the best viewing conditions, make plans to head outdoors after 10 p.m. when the shadow will be most visible.
Rain will clear out by midweek, with temperatures rising to the mid-60s, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Check local forecasts for updates on the weather leading into the eclipse.