Expires:202202201900;Remove:202202201900;214877 WWUS86 KMTR 200647 SPSMTR Special Weather Statement National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area 1047 PM PST Sat Feb 19 2022 CAZ006-505>513-516>518-528>530-201900- San Francisco- Coastal North Bay Including Point Reyes National Seashore- North Bay Interior Valleys-North Bay Mountains- San Francisco Bay Shoreline-San Francisco Peninsula Coast- East Bay Interior Valleys-East Bay Hills and the Diablo Range- Santa Cruz Mountains-Santa Clara Valley Including San Jose- Southern Salinas Valley/Arroyo Seco and Lake San Antonio- Santa Lucia Mountains and Los Padres National Forest- Mountains Of San Benito County And Interior Monterey County Including Pinnacles National Park- Northern Salinas Valley/Hollister Valley and Carmel Valley- Northern Monterey Bay-Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast- Including the cities of San Francisco, Tamalpais-Homestead, Sausalito, Santa Rosa, South Santa Rosa, Napa, San Rafael, Petaluma, Novato, Rohnert Park, Angwin, Lagunitas-Forest Knolls, Woodacre, Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Daly City, Berkeley, Pacifica, Concord, Antioch, Livermore, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Pittsburg, San Ramon, Blackhawk, Scotts Valley, Boulder Creek, Day Valley, San Jose, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Live Oak, Seaside, Monterey, and Marina 1047 PM PST Sat Feb 19 2022 ...Much colder next week with a chance of showers Tuesday... After a sunny and mild Saturday afternoon some big swings in temperature are forecast in the coming days. On Sunday northwest winds off the ocean will usher in cooler temperatures in advance of an incoming dry cold frontal passage. Highs on Sunday afternoon will stay in the upper 50s near the coast with only lower 60s inland. On Monday breezy northwest winds will continue with daytime highs only in the mid 50s with even cooler readings in the hills as cold air aloft filters over the region. Breezy winds and some clouds will keep temperatures in the upper 30s and 40s into Tuesday morning when showers will become possible, especially near the coast and in the hills. Showers on Tuesday afternoon will bring the chance of small hail with snow levels around 2000 feet and locally to 1000 feet in heavier showers. As the system exits the region and clearing occurs, temperatures will fall into the 30s by Wednesday morning. Another chilly day on Wednesday with highs in the low to mid 50s. Wednesday night into Thursday morning looks to be the coldest time with temperatures into the upper 20s for the coldest interior valleys, especially in the North Bay. Several days of cool afternoons and cold nights will lead to cold exposure issues for those without adequate shelter. Now is the time to take action to protect plants and any exposed pipes. Temperatures will begin to rebound by Thursday afternoon into Friday as high pressure rebuilds. $$