Bay Area weather: How cold will it get, and when will storms return
The final week of January is shaping up to mirror how the rest of the month unfolded across the Bay Area: dry. No rain is in the forecast until at least Friday, which means January is almost guaranteed to finish as one of the driest on record in much of the Bay Area. … The Bay Area remains on the wrong side of this storm’s circulation for precipitation. Dry air wrapping around the northern side of the storm will result in clear skies. At night, the starry skies will allow for chilly nights, prompting a freeze warning in parts of the South Bay until 9 a.m. Monday. Cold overnight temperatures will continue until at least Wednesday morning, with lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s except in San Francisco, where temperatures will be closer to 40. Dry weather will prevail through at least Friday morning with near-normal high temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s. But Friday could mark the return of storms to Northern California.
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