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Bay Area Forecast: Rising Temperatures and Thunderstorm Chances

06-04
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The Bay Area is currently experiencing a rise in temperatures, with some inland areas expected to reach the lower 90s, as reported by KRON4 meteorologist Dave Spahr. Travel remains smooth at the San Francisco International Airport (SFO), with the only potential trouble spot around Lake Tahoe due to anticipated thunder showers today and in the coming days.

In the Tahoe region, temperatures are staying above 65 degrees, with tomorrow's forecast at 71 degrees. This is a result of moisture from the south, which is predicted to continue affecting the area in the early part of the week. Thunder showers are likely in the mountains on Monday and Tuesday mornings, with pre-dawn moisture potentially causing a few early showers on Tuesday.

For Monday, moisture will be present at 4:00 AM, creating a vivid display of colors in the eastern sky during the day. Surface conditions will become considerably moist in anticipation of this, as a flow pattern from the south is expected to kick in on Tuesday morning. Models suggest that thunder showers may occur early in the day, and after some daytime heating, additional thunder showers are a possibility.

Today, San Francisco is set to reach a high of 70 degrees, perfect for a ballgame, while coastal temperatures will be in the lower 60s. The peninsula will experience a range of temperatures, with areas such as Palo Alto and Redwood City reaching the 80s. The South Bay will also see a mix of 80s, with Cupertino hitting 83 degrees. The East Bay shoreline will have temperatures in the lower 80s, while Livermore and the Tri-Valley area may reach the upper 80s or even 90 degrees. Oakland's high will be 72 degrees, while Vacaville is expected to reach 91 degrees.

A slight drop in temperatures is predicted for tomorrow, accompanied by the development of scattered clouds and a potential pre-dawn shower on Tuesday. The most significant weather instability is anticipated on Tuesday, followed by a mix of sun and clouds for the remainder of the week.

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