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Uncertained weather, frosty conditions to make room for the warmth trend over the weekend

TIn the Bay Area, a stormy, rainy, unclear weather will experience until the early part of this week.

The windy, stormy conditions on Monday are expected to produce moderate rainfall throughout Bay Area and Central Coast. According to the National Weather Service, small hails, thunderstorms and sudden, heavy downpours in localized areas can be possible in local areas.

The biggest chance of dramatic, albeit short -lived weather is in North Bay and East Bay, where on Monday afternoon there is a chance of 15 to 25 percent on thunderstorms.

When the conditions dry out and the sky is clear overnight, it is expected that the temperatures in the Northern Talers, Salinas Valley, Santa Lucia Mountain Range and at the higher heights in San Benito and interior in the counties of Santa Lucia, according to the weather service, are expected to fall into the low to medium-sized 30s.

This prompted Frost advice for these areas from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Tuesday.

Wednesday morning will also be cold and could also have frost warnings, with the possibility of rain returning later a day.

The best chances for rain a week are in the coastal areas and higher increases in the counties NAPA and SONOMA. Predicts demanded up to a quarter of acht up to a third of an inch, while areas south of the Golden Gate Bridge may see a touch of drizzle.

After that, the region can expect a warming trend at the weekend if a high -pressure system from the Eastern Pacific moves. The temperatures are expected to reach 10 degrees over the seasonal average in the early part of the next week.