Your Wednesday November 23 Evening weather forecast with Barry
Quiet weather continues through the weekend, with cool nights and seasonably mild afternoons. A Pacific storm will bring rain to the region mid-week, starting Tuesday in the northern Bay Area before spreading south to the Central Coast. Wednesday will be rainy, with showers possibly lasting into Thanksgiving. Mountain snow is also likely around the state, so adjust travel plans accordingly.
Overnight: Patchy valley fog. Cool, with lows in the 40s on the coast and 30s-40s inland.
Sunday: Mostly sunny with a few high clouds drifting through and some low clouds along the coast late. Temperatures will cool a bit as onshore flow returns. Coastal highs will remain in the 60s with upper 60s to mid 70s inland.
Extended: Northwesterly flow strengthens on Monday which will further cool the area. Rain is looking more and more likely late Tuesday into Wednesday with much cooler temperatures expected through the end of the week. Showers will likely linger Wednesday and Thursday in the wake of the weather system. There are some indications that lightning and small hail will be possible Wednesday. Snow levels will drop such that the higher peaks in our viewing area will see snow.
The outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for November 30th - December 6th calls for the likelihood of BELOW normal temperatures and near normal precipitation.
El Niño/La Niña STATUS: Neutral
(Winter) Forecast: Neutral
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This week's normal temperatures:
--COASTAL CITIES--
LOW: 45ºF HIGH: 64ºF
--INLAND CITIES--
LOW: 39ºF HIGH: 66ºF