Friday, October 31, 2014

San Francisco: Drier Weather to Return Following Weekend Rain

By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 1,2014; 12:48AM,EDT
 
 
While a storm system will continue to bring much needed rain to the drought-stricken West, San Francisco will see drier weather early in the new week.
The majority of the rain will continue to fall in the region through Saturday morning, according to AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Brett Rathbun.
"A few spotty showers can linger into the day Saturday," he said.
Rainfall over San Francisco may total a half inch to an inch with the weekend storm. Cooler weather will also remain in the area through the weekend.

While temperatures will stay in the mid-60s, dominant sunshine will return to the Bay Area by Sunday.
Fans headed to Levi's Stadium to watch the 49ers take on the Rams will enjoy comfortable conditions. With kickoff slated for 1:05 p.m. PST, temperatures are expected to be near the 65 F mark.
Stay alert to rapidly changing conditions by using MinuteCast™ if you are headed to any outdoor plans or sporting events.
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Temperatures will be on the rise heading in the new week, potentially reaching the 70 F mark before lingering clouds roll into the region at midweek.
Another storm system will move into the Pacific Northwest for Monday and Tuesday but the rain will remain primarily over Washington state and Oregon.
As the new week continues, a third storm system will move into the Pacific Northwest on Thursday.
"Showers may reach as far south as San Francisco," Rathbun said, adding that

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