Cooler weather, rain returns to the Bay Area this weekend
Briefly

The Bay Area is set to experience a drop in temperatures and the return of rain this weekend, following a brief warm period that highlighted new temperature records in several locations. Average highs will range from the upper 50s to low 60s, with light rain expected from two incoming low-pressure systems, beginning Saturday. Most areas will receive minimal rain, but selected regions may see up to an inch. Additionally, there's a slight chance for thunderstorms on Sunday, further illustrating the unpredictable weather of the region.
After a brief warm up, cooler weather and rain are expected to return to the Bay Area this weekend, with temperatures dropping to the upper 50s to low 60s.
The first low-pressure system is expected to arrive Saturday and last until Monday, followed by a second system on Tuesday which will last until Wednesday.
Most areas could receive .1 to .5 inches of rain, while the North Bay mountains and other ranges may see up to 1 inch, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
Recent warm weather led to record high temperatures in King City and Salinas, as well as Redwood City tying its historical high, underscoring the variability of Bay Area weather.
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