A Seasonal Chill Sets In on Thanksgiving Week, But Warmth Lingers.
Residents of the Bay Area can expect a brief respite from chilly temperatures over the next few days as a warm front moves in for the week ahead. Today marked the beginning of this warmth trend with bright skies and mild temperatures making for a pleasant day to be outdoors.
As we head into Thanksgiving Day, Wednesday will bring partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from mid-60s near the bay to upper 60s inland. Thursday follows suit, with similar conditions expected under mainly sunny skies. This warmth should persist through much of the holiday weekend, albeit with an increase in clouds and a slight chance of showers for Saturday.
Looking ahead to the latter half of the week, a cooling trend is set to begin on Friday as high pressure builds over the region, leading to partly cloudy skies with highs around 70. Sunday will be mostly sunny once again, but with a more pronounced chill, especially in the later afternoon hours.
For those heading into the holiday weekend, this offers ample opportunity for outdoor activities and enjoying the sunshine without having to battle cold temperatures. Whether you're planning on spending Thanksgiving Day outdoors or just want some extra time to get outside before the weather cools down, make the most of these warm conditions before they dissipate.
Below are the expected high temperatures for each region:
- East Bay High: 68 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit
- Inland East Bay High: 70 - 75 degrees Fahrenheit
- North Bay High: 62 - 66 degrees Fahrenheit
- Peninsula High: 65 - 69 degrees Fahrenheit
- San Francisco High: 60 - 64 degrees Fahrenheit
Residents of the Bay Area can expect a brief respite from chilly temperatures over the next few days as a warm front moves in for the week ahead. Today marked the beginning of this warmth trend with bright skies and mild temperatures making for a pleasant day to be outdoors.
As we head into Thanksgiving Day, Wednesday will bring partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from mid-60s near the bay to upper 60s inland. Thursday follows suit, with similar conditions expected under mainly sunny skies. This warmth should persist through much of the holiday weekend, albeit with an increase in clouds and a slight chance of showers for Saturday.
Looking ahead to the latter half of the week, a cooling trend is set to begin on Friday as high pressure builds over the region, leading to partly cloudy skies with highs around 70. Sunday will be mostly sunny once again, but with a more pronounced chill, especially in the later afternoon hours.
For those heading into the holiday weekend, this offers ample opportunity for outdoor activities and enjoying the sunshine without having to battle cold temperatures. Whether you're planning on spending Thanksgiving Day outdoors or just want some extra time to get outside before the weather cools down, make the most of these warm conditions before they dissipate.
Below are the expected high temperatures for each region:
- East Bay High: 68 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit
- Inland East Bay High: 70 - 75 degrees Fahrenheit
- North Bay High: 62 - 66 degrees Fahrenheit
- Peninsula High: 65 - 69 degrees Fahrenheit
- San Francisco High: 60 - 64 degrees Fahrenheit