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Warmer Temperatures and High Pressure Ridge in Bay Area

06-02
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The Bay Area is finally enjoying a long-awaited shift in weather, as temperatures rise following a prolonged period of below-average conditions. KRON4's weather reporter, John Shrable, reported that the first day of June saw temperatures warming up, with even sunnier skies predicted in the days ahead. This change provides a welcome break from the cooler weather residents have been experiencing over the past few weeks.

As the weekend approaches, the dominant weather pattern features a high-pressure ridge firmly established over the Bay Area. This ridge is expected to remain in place until Sunday, effectively preventing any major weather disturbances from affecting the region. However, the upcoming week may see a slight return to unsettled weather conditions.

Monsoonal moisture is forecasted to bring a chance of thunderstorms to the Sierra Nevada next week. In the meantime, the Bay Area will see cloud cover on Monday, accompanied by a minor cooldown in temperatures. This weekend's warm weather is predicted to be short-lived, with temperatures expected to drop again next week.

For the time being, San Francisco and most other coastal areas are likely to experience temperatures in the 60s, while inland areas such as Redwood City, Los Gatos, Livermore, Concord, and Walnut Creek will see temperatures ranging from the 70s to low 80s. Oakland and Berkeley will bask in upper 60s, and some regions may even reach up to 85 degrees.

The hottest days of the forecast are set for Saturday and Sunday before temperatures begin to decline once more. By Tuesday of next week, many areas will see temperatures dropping back into the 70s. As for road conditions, the current Friday morning commute appears to be smooth and light.

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