The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Wednesday calls for chances of rain and showers throughout the day, with some areas expected to get patchy fog.
Daytime highs will be mostly in the low to mid 50s on the coast, and low 50s around the bay, and high 40s to low 50s inland. Overnight lows will be mostly in the low to high 40s.
Rain showers and small hail will continue across the Bay Area and Central Coast on Wednesday as colder air settles into the region, according to the NWS. A cold front has pushed south of Monterey County, but scattered to widespread showers remain.
Forecasters say activity should gradually diminish during the day before another organized band of rain moves through Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.
High-elevation snow will continue through the week, with the heaviest accumulations expected over the Central Coast mountains. Cold overnight lows combined with damp conditions are expected to make it feel even colder, especially for people without adequate shelter, the weather service said.
More storms are expected to bring windy conditions back to the region Thursday, with more chances for rain continuing into next week.
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