The ridge of high pressure that was hunkered over California and drove up temperatures this week has broken down.
Bay Area is expected to see cooler temperatures and breezy conditions through the weekend and a chance of rain on Monday, the National Weather Service said.
The ridge of high pressure that was hunkered over California and drove up temperatures has broken down, allowing cold fronts and storm systems to reach the region. A dry cold front sweeping Northern California on Saturday is expected to push down Bay Area temperatures and kick up winds. Afternoon highs are forecast to be in the upper 70s inland and in the upper 50s on the coast. Winds will heighten wildfire risk, especially after thethat dried out vegetation, the weather service said. On Sunday, temperatures will likely continue to drop, with afternoon highs in the low 70s in inland valleys and low 50s at the coast.
A weak storm system is expected to drop down from the Pacific Northwest on Monday, arriving in the North Bay in the morning and spreading south into the central Bay Area in the afternoon, said Roger Gass, a forecaster with the weather service.
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