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San Francisco Gears Up for a Soggy Week as Weather Officials Predict Rainfall and High Surf Advisory

San Francisco Gears Up for a Soggy Week as Weather Officials Predict Rainfall and High Surf Advisory

San Francisco residents are bracing for a wet week ahead as weather officials forecast a series of rainfalls hitting the region. According to

NWS San Francisco

, the rains today are the works of a cold front moving through, anticipated to deliver up to 0.75 inches in the North Bay Coast Ranges and less in other areas across the Bay. This cold front is set to bring much-needed moisture to the area, with rain totals expected by this evening aligning with recent forecasts, showing a slight trend upward, especially in the coastal ranges.

The maritime community should also note that a high surf advisory is in effect from 6 AM Tuesday to 6 AM Wednesday due to a moderate period of northwest swell. As per the

Area Forecast Discussion

by National Weather Service San Francisco CA, “a moderate period northwest swell will move through the waters early Tuesday to early Wednesday.” But for the landlubbers, the NWS suggests Tuesday is a wonderful day for outdoor activities post-rainfall.

Flight operations might experience disruptions

, with the frontal passage expected to bring IFR-LIFR conditions and mountain obscurations in rain and fog through the afternoon. The

National Weather Service

further indicates that this is just the beginning of a soggy pattern, with more precipitation by the latter half of the week. Rain is likely again on Wednesday, mainly between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., then rain likely with a chance of drizzle after 4 p.m

.

Further into the week, the clouds show no signs of clearing as ensemble guidance from the National Weather Service forecasts a deep upper low digging down the West Coast and bringing the next chance for widespread rainfall by late Wednesday. The rain show continues through Thursday and potentially into Friday, resulting in chilly temperatures this weekend with lows in the 40s and upper 30s for inland valleys.

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