Sunday, May 24, 2015

San Francisco: Cool, Cloudy Weather to Linger for Holiday Weekend

By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
May 25,2015; 12:07AM,EDT
 
 
More clouds and cooler weather can be expected to remain across the Bay Area into the new week.
While cloudy skies can be expected for those without outdoor holiday plans, no rain is expected across the Bay area over the next several days.
During the day temperatures will remain around average with overnight lows dipping into the 50s.

"It's right at normal with highs in the upper 60s," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Dave Samuhel said.
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Looking ahead into midweek, sunshine will make a return to the area along with temperatures climbing to near 70 F.
Lack of rain continues to be a problem in the Golden State, exacerbating an historic drought.
The California Water Resources Control Board on Friday approved a plan from water right holders in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to voluntarily cut back water use by 25 percent in exchange for assurances they would not face further curtailment during the June-September growing season.
Growers who choose not to participate in the voluntary program may face enforcement of curtailments later this year, though risk of curtailment would not be any greater than it would have been if the program was not approved, the board said.
Meanwhile, fifty million gallons of water went into the San Francisco Bay after police said vandals damaged an inflatable dam owned by the Alameda County Water District, ABC7 in San Francisco reported.
The water district serves more than 82,000 customers in Fremont, Newark and Union City, California.
 

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