Warm spring weather hits Bay Area

The Bay Area is experiencing fog-free skies and record-breaking warmth reported, with daytime temperatures in the low 60s on the coast to low 70s inland.

The unusual warmth is due to an offshore flow, which is pushing warmer air from inland areas towards the coast. This pattern disrupts the typical Bay Area weather pattern of cool, moist air coming in from the Pacific. This warm spell follows a period of significant rainfall in the Bay Area, which helped to alleviate drought conditions. The contrast highlights the region's variable climate. The unseasonably warm weather is expected to continue for several days before a cooling trend arrives. Residents are taking advantage of the sunshine for outdoor activities.

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