As Monday rolls around, Northern California is waking up to a familiar sight: heavy fog. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory that will hang around until noon, signaling a caution for morning commuters. Visibility is expected to dip dangerously low, so folks are advised to slow down, use their low beams, and increase their distance from other vehicles. Safety first!
Once the fog clears, a delightful twist awaits; sunny skies are predicted along with temperatures reaching a high of 65 degrees. That’s a nice bump from the chillier 54 degrees we felt on Sunday, and it’s even above the typical seasonal average of 59 degrees. Meteorologist Tamara Berg suggests this trend of warmer-than-usual weather might stick around for the week, promising more sunny days ahead.
So, while the fog may have a few tricks up its sleeve for early risers, the sunshine waiting in the wings should brighten spirits. Just another reminder that in California, weather can change as quickly as your lunch plans, so pack that jacket just in case!
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