Breezy onshore winds, seasonal temperatures

San Francisco (Crohn– Loving wild winds and seasonal temperatures continue until mid -week. Normal temperatures may return at the end of next week across the Gulf region.

The marine layer for this morning: around 2000, with low -level strata is more prevalent. Loving winds, especially throughout the ocean, the coast, and high terrain, continue at the end of this week and a climax in 20-25 miles per hour. Supreme storms can be locally to about 30 miles per hour in areas where the conversion process is preferred (for example, Altamont Corridor). High temperatures are similar today to Friday, with a rise in the seventies across the interior and fifty to the 1960s along the coast. Parts of North Bay and Eastern Contra Costa/Alameeda provinces may reach the eighties.

In terms of fire ritual, conditions improved yesterday, given the deepest marine layer and gentle winds. However, although our total risks are less, the herbal fires are still developing and spreading, especially if the precautions are not taken in camps or other outdoor activities, so be careful if you use fire abroad, because this afternoon it will be called, and herbs are more dry. If you are heading to the beach at the end of this week, the buoy notes indicate cold water temperatures (in low to the mid -fifties), which can even be unable to make the most experienced in minutes and may make self -rescue almost impossible. In addition, marine conditions will be dangerous for small crafts due to the northwestern winds ranging between 25 and 40 miles per hour across water.

From Sunday to Monday: The temperatures will keep somewhat steady in the 1950s to the 1960s along the coast and seventies across the interior. Warm temperatures on Tuesday until the mid-1970s to the eighties of the last century across the interior before they fell 2-4 degrees on Wednesday after the weak cold front moved. With pressure in pressure, temperatures will start to increase on Thursday until the end of next week.

Enjoy the next seasonal weather before the warmer weather will return next week and enter the summer months.

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