AccuWeather Forecast Lingering scattered showers turn to sunny but chilly afternoon

Sunnyvale, CALocal News

This morning, the San Francisco Bay Area is experiencing scattered showers and breezy winds as a level 1 storm unfolds, rated on the ABC7 Exclusive Storm Impact Scale. Residents can look forward to sunny skies in the afternoon; however, cold temperatures will persist, with highs only in the 50s. Tonight's total lunar eclipse will be largely obscured by clouds, disappointing those hoping for a clear view. Looking ahead, another level 1 storm is set to arrive early Friday morning, bringing steady rain throughout the morning hours. Snow levels are projected to drop to around 2,000 feet, creating a possibility for snow on the highest peaks in the North Bay, East Bay, and Santa Cruz Mountains.

Rainfall will gradually taper off in the afternoon and evening, leading to a dry Saturday before showers return on Sunday evening. Residents are encouraged to track the weather through the ABC7 Accuweather app and share their weather-related photos using the hashtag #ABC7Now. For comprehensive updates on reservoir levels, precipitation trends, and snowpack totals, the community can rely on local resources and alerts.

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