Northern California Weather 3/9 Morning - Clear Skies cover art

Northern California Weather 3/9 Morning - Clear Skies

Northern California Weather 3/9 Morning - Clear Skies

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Good morning. Northern California. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside right now and you'll feel 50 degrees under clear skies. Enjoy that crispness while it lasts. Because we're about to flip the script. A massive warming trend is building across Northern California. By the weekend, we're talking temperatures in the low 80s inland. In early March. Yeah, you read that right. **Here's how today sets it up.** The Bay Area wakes up to patchy fog before 10 A.M., then sunshine takes over. Temperatures climb to 67 degrees around 2 P.M. Northwest winds stay gentle at 2 to 9 miles an hour. Tonight drops to 50 under mostly clear skies. Push inland to the Central Valley and the warmth really cranks up. Sunny skies drive temperatures to 76 degrees by mid-afternoon. Light winds keep things calm. Tonight cools to 47, then actually rises to 49 overnight as warm air settles in. That's not a typo — temperatures climbing after midnight. **Now let's talk about the week ahead.** Tuesday brings a brief cooldown — mid-60s along the coast, low 70s inland. Some clouds drift through, but nothing dramatic. Wednesday the warming trend resumes. Thursday hits 79 degrees in the valleys. Friday reaches 78. The weekend? Here comes 80 to 82 degrees across the Central Valley. The Bay Area stays slightly cooler in the low 70s, but that's still well above normal for early March. High pressure ridging dominates the Western U.S. Through next week. No rain in sight. Temperatures keep climbing. By the weekend, we could approach record territory in some spots. The spring equinox is 11 days away. And the weather's giving us a sneak preview. If you've been holding onto your winter coat, you can officially retire it for the season. See you this afternoon.
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.