A cold front from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to sweep the San Francisco Bay Area Saturday through Tuesday, delivering a mix of soaking rains, powerful winds, cold air and possibly even some lightning at the tail end of summer.
The San Francisco Bay Area is expected to see rain Saturday night into Tuesday. In this file photo, a pedestrian walks down Park Street with an umbrella during a heavy downpour in Alameda, Calif. on Dec. 13, 2021.A cold front from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to sweep the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday through Tuesday, delivering a mix of soaking rains, powerful winds, cold air and possibly even some lightning at the tail end of summer.
On Saturday afternoon, a shift in the weather will become apparent as clouds move into the area, and southerly winds whip coastlines and mountaintops with gusts up to 35 mph.
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