The National Meteorological Service lifted a thick fog warning issued for Marin County, North Bay Valley, North Salinas Valley and Monterey Bay on Sunday morning.
Lows Tuesday and Wednesday will be in San Francisco, with 39, San Jose, with 33, and Livermore with 30.
Visibility is likely to be a quarter or less mile, according to the report, which was released at 4.18am in the day on Sunday.
The forecast in the Bay Area predicts temperatures cooling overnight on Sunday and rapidly changing weather by Monday
Most places, East of Big Sur, anticipate 2 to 3 inches of snow, and at higher elevations up to 5 inches of snow can be found in the Salinas Valley.
A dry cold front Friday with gale-force winds will bring colder air into the Bay Area through Monday evening.
A dry cold front will approach the region on Monday, bringing cooler temperatures from San Francisco with a probability of rain going south Tuesday.
Cooler temperatures are on the way this week. Comparing this time (~11:10am PST) today to yesterday:
Santa Rosa ⬇️13°
Napa: ⬇️7°
SFO: ⬇️3°
San Jose: ⬇️6°
Watsonville: ⬇️16°
Salinas: ⬇️13°
Monterey: ⬇️8°Coldest temps will likely be Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.#CAwx
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 20, 2022
Visibility has steadily improved across much of the area, so we have decided to cancel the Dense Fog Advisory a little early.
Small pockets of fog may still linger through 10 AM PST, so please continue to use caution if on the roadways this morning.#CAwx #CAfog pic.twitter.com/ZDzk483FGW
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 20, 2022
A weather system will bring small chances for rain showers and high elevation snow to parts of the area on Tuesday. Best chances for the Central Coast. Also look for *much* colder temps through mid week. #cawx pic.twitter.com/UM6SwGPAd9
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 20, 2022
Is there a chance for precip on Tuesday? Yup (best chances down the Central Coast). But let's look ahead to Wednesday.
Coldest temps of the week are expected Wed. morning. Some sheltered areas will be at or below freezing. Make a plan to stay warm.#CAwx pic.twitter.com/kfuOpL5amc
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 20, 2022
Changes on the horizon for next week. Small chance for very light rain on Tuesday followed by mid week cold. Freezing temps are possible for some areas. Are you ready for colder temperatures? #cawx pic.twitter.com/50rTqqzTPS
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 18, 2022