The weather across the Bay Area and Central Coast will remain mild and steady through Tuesday, with a mix of cloudy mornings, sunny afternoons, and light breezes.
Inland cities like San Jose, Livermore, and Santa Rosa will experience temperatures in the low to mid-80s, while coastal areas like Half Moon Bay and Monterey will remain cooler, staying in the 60s.
Temperature Trends
As we move through the week, mornings will begin with lows ranging from the upper 40s to low 50s. Coastal areas will experience a persistent marine layer, creating fog during early commutes, especially along U.S. 101 and CA-1.
By the end of the week, there will be a brief dip in temperatures, particularly inland, with areas like Santa Rosa and King City seeing highs in the high 70s. However, temperatures will rise again by Monday, with inland areas reaching the mid to upper 80s.
No Major Hazards Expected
The weather will remain stable with no major hazards in sight. People living in the Bay Area should take advantage of the cooler days to prepare for the upcoming warmth next week.
If you live in areas prone to warmer conditions, consider leaving windows open overnight to allow natural cooling. Additionally, try to limit energy usage during the afternoons to prevent strain on the electricity grid.