Gusty winds and heavy rain are set to sweep the Bay Area overnight, bringing a soggy end to an already damp day. Scattered showers sprinkled across the region early this morning gave way to brief sunny interludes in the afternoon, but temperatures remained sluggish, with highs barely reaching into the 60s.
As night falls, winds will pick up and gust up to 40 miles per hour, causing widespread steady rain and downpours. The late-night hours – between 10pm and 3am – are expected to be particularly stormy, with a Level 1 storm on the ABC7 Storm Impact Scale.
While the heaviest downpours will subside before dawn, roads will remain wet and slippery, making for treacherous morning commutes. Expect highs only in the mid-to-upper 50s throughout the day, with a chilly start to the week ahead.
However, sunnier skies are on the horizon for Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as milder temperatures. But don't hold your breath – rain is set to return by Thursday, ending what's shaping up to be a soggy start to the week.
As night falls, winds will pick up and gust up to 40 miles per hour, causing widespread steady rain and downpours. The late-night hours – between 10pm and 3am – are expected to be particularly stormy, with a Level 1 storm on the ABC7 Storm Impact Scale.
While the heaviest downpours will subside before dawn, roads will remain wet and slippery, making for treacherous morning commutes. Expect highs only in the mid-to-upper 50s throughout the day, with a chilly start to the week ahead.
However, sunnier skies are on the horizon for Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as milder temperatures. But don't hold your breath – rain is set to return by Thursday, ending what's shaping up to be a soggy start to the week.