San Francisco, CA – Light rain is sweeping across parts of Monterey County this morning, bringing a slight chance of sprinkles and minimal rainfall accumulation. Residents commuting early may encounter slick roads.
According to the National Weather Service, the showers began moving northward just after midnight, with the heaviest activity expected along Highway 101 in southern Monterey County. Rainfall will likely not exceed a few hundredths of an inch due to dry air near the surface. Motorists should drive cautiously on wet pavement and allow extra time for travel.
By mid-morning, skies across the Bay Area will begin to clear. Sunday is forecasted to be mostly sunny with a high near 65°F and light winds, offering an ideal afternoon for outdoor activities. Evening temperatures will dip to 49°F, so plan accordingly for cooler conditions after sunset.
Looking ahead to Monday, residents can expect more sunshine with similar highs of 65°F. Winds will remain calm, and overnight lows will drop to 47°F. Clear skies will persist throughout the week, with daytime highs staying in the low-to-mid 60s and nighttime lows near 48°F.
This consistent, mild weather is perfect for holiday shopping, outdoor dining, or visiting local parks. However, coastal areas may experience patchy fog during early mornings, reducing visibility. Travelers are advised to check local conditions before heading out.
Stay updated by visiting the National Weather Service website or tuning in to local updates for any changes.
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