The Bay Area is forecasted for gloomy skies and rain at the start of the week, with a total rainfall of less than an inch expected by Tuesday. Meteorologist Crystal Oudit from the National Weather Service has indicated that this wet weather will begin to clear by Wednesday, leading to dry conditions for the remainder of the week. There is a 15% chance of a thunderstorm Monday afternoon in the North Bay, but no major hazards are anticipated aside from possible gusty winds and localized heavy rainfall. Temperatures are expected to rise to the 70s over the weekend, while coastal areas will remain cooler in the 60s.
Gloomy skies and drizzle are expected in the early week forecast for the Bay Area, with wet weather expected to clear from Wednesday onwards.
Despite ongoing rain, no significant hazards are anticipated, although a slight chance of thunderstorms exists in the North Bay on Monday afternoon.
Temperatures will rise into the 70s by the weekend, while coastal regions will remain cooler, with temperatures in the 60s throughout the week.
Meteorologist Crystal Oudit emphasized that the upcoming week is consistent with weather service predictions, which included possible thunderstorms due to unstable atmospheric conditions.
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