(BCN) — Friday calls for up to 90% chances of showers throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service.
Daytime highs will be mostly in the mid to high 60s along the coast, mid to high 60s around the bay, and mid 60s to low 70s inland. Overnight lows will be in the high 40s to mid 50s.
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Rain and possible thunderstorms are expected across the Bay Area on Friday as a Pacific storm system moves through the region, bringing locally heavy rain, gusty winds and the chance of small hail, forecasters say. The main band is expected to shift northeast by the afternoon, but scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms could continue through the rest of the day.
Rainfall totals will vary depending on where showers and thunderstorms develop. Forecasters say the rain is expected to be beneficial overall, though heavier bursts could cause minor flooding in poor drainage and urban areas.
Thunderstorms may produce lightning, locally heavy rain, gusty and shifting winds, and small hail. However, the weather service says conditions do not support tornadoes or waterspouts.
Unsettled weather is expected to continue through the weekend, with more chances of rain and thunderstorms before a gradual warming and drying trend develops next week, according to the NWS.
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