A warm and sunny day is expected in the Bay Area, with temperatures reaching the mid-50s inland and the low 60s near the coast. However, residents should be aware of a beach hazard statement for the Pacific coast from this afternoon until Monday evening.
A Beach Hazard Statement means that there's a risk of rip currents, large shore breaks, and sneaker waves. These conditions can make swimming or wading in the water extremely hazardous.
Meanwhile, the East Bay, North Bay, Peninsula, San Francisco, and South Bay will see mostly sunny skies with highs ranging from 56 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit.
Residents are advised to check the latest forecast before heading out to enjoy the outdoors, as weather conditions can change quickly.
A Beach Hazard Statement means that there's a risk of rip currents, large shore breaks, and sneaker waves. These conditions can make swimming or wading in the water extremely hazardous.
Meanwhile, the East Bay, North Bay, Peninsula, San Francisco, and South Bay will see mostly sunny skies with highs ranging from 56 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit.
Residents are advised to check the latest forecast before heading out to enjoy the outdoors, as weather conditions can change quickly.