The National Weather Service forecasts an end to the recent cold snap in the Bay Area, suggesting warmer weather is on the horizon after a few chilly mornings. Although recent heavy rain brought significant precipitation, with areas like the Santa Cruz Mountains recording up to an inch, the upcoming weekend shows promise for clearer and warmer conditions. Meteorologist Joe Merchant emphasizes that while hints of cooler air persist, this week is projected to conclude with improved weather as an upper-level pressure ridge builds over the region.
After a cold spell, meteorologist Joe Merchant indicates that warm weather may soon return, marking the potential end of winter-like conditions in the region.
Following heavy rainfall earlier in the week, Joe Merchant from NWS reports lingering cooler temperatures before a shift to a more pleasant weekend weather pattern.
The region received up to an inch of rain over Monday and Tuesday, with amounts varying across areas like the Santa Cruz Mountains and San Francisco.
Even though cooler air is lingering, the NWS assures that by Friday, a warmer and more enjoyable weekend is anticipated for the Bay Area.
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