Beachgoers can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions this weekend, with a mix of sunshine and clouds, along with cooler temperatures. However, the biggest concern is for beach hazards, including sneaker waves and rip currents.
According to AccuWeather's forecast, Saturday will bring high temperatures ranging from the upper 40s to the upper 50s across different regions. While some areas will see sunny skies, others will remain cool and cloudy.
The main weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service is a Beach Hazard Statement, which is in effect until 10 PM Sunday. This warning comes with predictions of large breaking waves up to 13-18 feet, making it challenging for beach activities like swimming and surfing.
While the coastal areas may see significant waves, inland regions are expected to experience little change in weather conditions, with low clouds and fog setting the tone for the weekend.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, moderate air quality is anticipated due to stagnant conditions, but dryness will persist. Wind speeds are forecasted to increase from breezy to offshore by Wednesday and Thursday.
For specific regional forecasts:
- **East Bay**: High temperatures ranging from 48°F to 55°F
- **Inland East Bay**: Temperatures ranging from 47°F to 54°F
- **North Bay**: Highs of 46°F to 53°F
- **Peninsula**: Temperatures ranging from 45°F to 52°F
- **San Francisco**: Forecasted highs range from 43°F to 50°F
- **South Bay**: Temperatures ranging from 44°F to 51°F
As the weather remains unpredictable, residents are advised to exercise caution when engaging in coastal activities. The ABC7 News team reminds viewers to share their photos and videos taken during beach trips on social media using #abc7now.
Remember, this forecast is subject to change as new data becomes available.
According to AccuWeather's forecast, Saturday will bring high temperatures ranging from the upper 40s to the upper 50s across different regions. While some areas will see sunny skies, others will remain cool and cloudy.
The main weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service is a Beach Hazard Statement, which is in effect until 10 PM Sunday. This warning comes with predictions of large breaking waves up to 13-18 feet, making it challenging for beach activities like swimming and surfing.
While the coastal areas may see significant waves, inland regions are expected to experience little change in weather conditions, with low clouds and fog setting the tone for the weekend.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, moderate air quality is anticipated due to stagnant conditions, but dryness will persist. Wind speeds are forecasted to increase from breezy to offshore by Wednesday and Thursday.
For specific regional forecasts:
- **East Bay**: High temperatures ranging from 48°F to 55°F
- **Inland East Bay**: Temperatures ranging from 47°F to 54°F
- **North Bay**: Highs of 46°F to 53°F
- **Peninsula**: Temperatures ranging from 45°F to 52°F
- **San Francisco**: Forecasted highs range from 43°F to 50°F
- **South Bay**: Temperatures ranging from 44°F to 51°F
As the weather remains unpredictable, residents are advised to exercise caution when engaging in coastal activities. The ABC7 News team reminds viewers to share their photos and videos taken during beach trips on social media using #abc7now.
Remember, this forecast is subject to change as new data becomes available.