Mother's Day forecast: Strong and gusty onshore winds

((Crohn– The unstable weather returns today and continues at the beginning of next week in the form of strong wild winds, light rains, less than normal temperatures, and the opportunity of 10 % of thunderstorms. The greatest effect is a strong wild wind and cheating. The wind is likely to be stronger in the top of the terrain, gaps and passes such as Altamont and Pacheco, where it is expected to reach 50 miles per hour. Elsewhere, large -scale forecasts can be expected from 25 to 35 mph.

The cloud cover and the chances of rain this evening are increasing with the presence of rain in the Gulf region tomorrow afternoon. The top terrain will receive higher quantities locally with crystallization expectations for North Bay Hills and mountains as well as parts of the Santa Cruise Mountains. The temperature of the injury is located in the list today, where the temperatures will be cooler 20 degrees than it was yesterday, as it reaches 10 degrees to 10 degrees from the normal tomorrow.

There is a low probability (10 %) of thunderstorms on Monday, probably in hills and mountains. If the thunderstorm will develop, threats will include lightning, small cold, local heavy rains and stormy winds.

The warming will be slow to return on Wednesday as low pressure comes to the east. There is a little uncertainty on Thursday and beyond. The most likely results indicate that temperatures are close to a little seasonal natural rules without anything affecting the horizon.

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