
The Bay Area began Sunday with some light rain, and although it's expected to ease up, isolated and scattered showers are possible in the afternoon.Daytime highs will be mostly in the low to mid 60s on the coast, in the low to mid 60s around the bay, and in the low to mid 60s inland. Overnight lows will be mostly in the high 40s to low 50s.
The rain is expected to taper off as the day goes on, but a new wave of rain is forecasted overnight for the North Bay. Winds will be as strong as 30 mph, but Monday could be breezier.According to the NWS, there is also a slight chance of thunderstorms on Monday, mainly in the North Bay.
The storms could form if the skies clear up enough, allowing for the surface to get some heat. The heated surface along with the recent cold air advection will make the atmosphere unstable, the NWS said. 📡Radar Update: mostly light rain will continue through the morning hours with a few heavier showers in the coastal mountains and throughout the North Bay.
pic.twitter.com/xf4iepF3sQ— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) March 30, 2025 If thunderstorms form, there will be a chance of heavy rainfall, lightning and small hail.
The NWS expects rain to continue through Tuesday. Warmer, dry weather conditions are forecasted to start Wednesday, with above-average temperatures for this time of year expected over the weekend..