Temperatures are expected to dip slightly in the Bay Area this weekend, but still remain relatively mild as the region prepares for Super Bowl Sunday. On Saturday, February 7th, kickoff is forecasted to be around mid-60s, with temperatures dropping to upper 50s by evening under partly cloudy skies. This milder-than-usual pattern will continue into the weekend, but expect lower temperatures moving forward.
On Saturday morning, fog and high clouds are expected to dominate the region, giving way to more sunshine later in the day. High temperatures for the Bay Area will range from low to upper 60s on Sunday.
However, there is a warning for those traveling along the coast: a High Surf Advisory remains in effect until 9 PM on Saturday night due to large breaking waves that may lead to strong rip currents and sneaker waves.
A cold front is expected to move into the region on Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing a chance of rain to the North Bay. The cooling trend will continue into early next week, with a better chance of showers forecast for all of the Bay Area by Tuesday.
On Saturday morning, fog and high clouds are expected to dominate the region, giving way to more sunshine later in the day. High temperatures for the Bay Area will range from low to upper 60s on Sunday.
However, there is a warning for those traveling along the coast: a High Surf Advisory remains in effect until 9 PM on Saturday night due to large breaking waves that may lead to strong rip currents and sneaker waves.
A cold front is expected to move into the region on Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing a chance of rain to the North Bay. The cooling trend will continue into early next week, with a better chance of showers forecast for all of the Bay Area by Tuesday.