San Francisco (Kron) – Friday is cloudy and cold, with chances of rain this evening until Saturday. Dry conditions and the direction of warming begin after the chances of rain fade early on Sunday.
Cold conditions and clouds are the story of today with deepening low pressure and approaching the state. Short -term spots of clearing are possible during the afternoon. In the Gulf region, the beauty of the rain will be very light, up to ten inches at most, with many areas in hundreds of inch of rain, if any, from the system.
Snow is possible on Diablo’s domain peaks. There is a 50 % chance of at least 2 inches of snow on the mountain mousse.
The high temperatures on Friday and Saturday will reach the mid -fifties to the 1960s at low altitudes, and in the mid -1940s to the fifties of the last century at the higher altitudes. The wild winds will develop from the fabric on Friday afternoon before the calmness of the night until Saturday.
On Sunday, it is cold, but the direction of drying and warming returns to the Gulf region where high pressure returns to the west of the United States. Next week, the high temperatures reach the upper seventies to the eighties of the twentieth century in the inner valleys, and the highest of the 1960s to the seventies of the last century along the Gulf of San Francisco, and the upper to the 1960s near the Pacific coast. The temperatures are likely to remain higher than the seasonal averages until the first week of May.
Sunrise in San Francisco at 6:20 am sunset at 7:54 pm