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Bay Area Weekend Warm-up and Potential Monsoon Showers

06-02
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The Bay Area is in for a delightful weekend with a warming trend, while an unusual possibility of monsoon moisture could bring some isolated showers early next week. The increase in temperature will be most prominent in inland areas, with the Bay experiencing minimal changes. Moreover, the potential monsoon moisture could result in a few scattered showers early next week, an uncommon event for June.

The Tri-Valley area, particularly Dublin, will witness temperatures starting at 52 degrees, while Livermore approaches near 90 degrees on Sunday and low 80s today. On the other hand, San Francisco and Oakland will maintain mid-60s temperatures throughout the weekend. The marine layer is expected to dissipate by late morning, making way for abundant sunshine and average daytime highs.

Inland valleys will undergo a warming trend, with mid to upper 80s anticipated on Saturday and Sunday. Nevertheless, attention turns towards a shift in weather patterns at the beginning of next week. An area of low pressure from the Pacific may aid in drawing moisture from the desert southwest, where monsoon conditions are prevalent during summer.

Although the chances are relatively low, there is a 20% probability of a stray shower on Monday and Tuesday next week, owing to the interaction between the low pressure system and monsoon moisture. This situation will also result in a cooldown in the Bay Area, particularly in the North Bay and South Bay regions. Accompanying the chance of rain is a 10% likelihood of a solitary thunderstorm, although the situation remains complex and uncertain.

As the weekend nears, residents can relish the warm weather and sunshine while keeping an eye on potential changes early next week. Meteorologists will continue to closely monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.

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