(KRON) -- The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Sunday calls for mostly sunny to clear skies.
Key Messages
Moderate Heat Risk: moderate risk of heat-related illnesses for those sensitive to the heat...through the middle of next week Elevated fire weather concerns across the interior mountains this weekend with low relative humidity and moderate onshore winds in the afternoons. Hazardous coastal conditions through Monday night due to long-period southerly swell.Today: Mostly Clear and Warmer
Skies: mostly clear today and tonight, with minimal stratus limited to the immediate coast Temperatures: slightly warmer than Saturday, especially inland and at higher elevations Marine layer: compressed and shallow, limiting cloud development Heat safety: no advisory has been issued, but warm conditions warrant precautions—hydrate, seek shade, take breaks, and never leave people or pets in vehicles Winds: breezy onshore flow this afternoon Fire weather: elevated concerns due to dry air and windMonday through Saturday
Upper-level low: a weak disturbance continues to gradually approach from offshore Moisture: improved mid-level moisture may support elevated convection on Monday into Tuesday Thunderstorm potential: non-zero chance for elevated thunderstorms—lightning and gusty winds are the main concerns. Subtle timing shifts could increase storm chances Heat trend: moderate heat begins to ease mid-week, with notable cooling by late week into the weekendFire weather: Elevated concerns continue
Conditions: warm and dry today and Monday, especially above 500 ft Humidity: widespread minimum RH values between 10%–20% Winds: occasional gusts up to 30 mph Thunderstorm potential: low chance of elevated thunderstorms Monday afternoon into Tuesday Convection risk: isolated storms possible if mid-level moisture and upper-level lift align favorably Areas of concern: Bay Area, East Bay Hills, and North BayBeach Hazards through Monday evening
Swell: long-period (18 seconds) southwesterly swell increasing risk for sneaker waves and rip currents Affected beaches: southwest-facing beaches including Stinson Beach, Santa Cruz Boardwalk Beach, and Twin Lakes Beach Sneaker waves: can run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties Rip currents: more frequent and stronger near jetties, inlets, and piers Safety tips: never turn your back on the ocean, stay out of the water, keep pets leashed, and wear a life jacket Timing: a Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 11 PM MondayBay City News contributed to this story.
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