A wet weather pattern is starting to settle into the Bay Area
Briefly

March has shifted from a pleasant February weather pattern to a cold and rainy one. The National Weather Service indicated that this change is part of a larger hemispheric pattern conducive to storm development, especially as rainfall is forecasted for the South Bay and Central Coast. Residents can expect rain to continue into mid-week, with some areas seeing considerable precipitation, while temperatures remain unseasonably low. However, a slight warming trend is anticipated for the weekend, with drier conditions returning thereafter.
March typically brings our fourth-wettest month, and current weather patterns indicate continued rain over the next few days, particularly in the South Bay and Central Coast.
The National Weather Service highlights that high pressure has been replaced by a system locking onto water vapor, favoring storm development throughout March.
Weather patterns indicate persistent cold temperatures and rain, with significant precipitation expected in coastal areas while other regions like East Bay will receive less.
Overnight lows will remain low in the low 40s, with East Bay areas dropping into the high 30s, while weekend highs are forecast to rise into the mid-60s.
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