The bay region is in a pleasant and soft period of time this week with a progressive heating of temperatures and especially a clear sky.
According to the National Weather Service, the temperature should drop slightly below normal Tuesday morning, going in the mid -1930s and 40s, especially in the interior areas of the coast. An uneven morning fog is also planned.
However, temperatures will climb regularly throughout the week.
“We will always see cooler places later this week, but nothing too bad,” said NWS meteorologist, Joe Merchant. “It will just be a pleasant and pleasant weather during the day this week.”
Friday, the weather should be from the mid-1960s in the mid-1960s, and leading to the weekend, temperatures can reach the 1970s.
North bay, including areas like Sonoma and Napa, could see light rains on Wednesday. Unlike the showers and strong winds of last week, precipitation in North Bay should be minimal – less than a quarter of a few days.
“No atmospheric river, just a few unrivaled and light rains. Nothing to worry, ”said Mercrehant.
The NWS does not expect precipitation for the rest of the bay region.
Earlier last week, the meteorological service issued a flood warning for areas of the Russian river near Guerneville, and was alerted from the flood watch.
On February 5, the Sonoma County Sheriff Office published an evacuation order for certain areas along the Russian River of Jenner in Healdsburg unheeded in a company due to an atmospheric river through the Bay region .
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