What areas are most at risk for thunderstorms?
Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, and across the northern Sierra Mountains.
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As the 4th of July weekend approaches, Northern California faces potential thunderstorms and wildfire risks, while the San Francisco Bay Area is expected to experience a cooler and foggier holiday.
Northern California is bracing for potential thunderstorms and associated wildfire risks as the 4th of July holiday nears. The low-pressure system responsible for this weather pattern will primarily affect areas north of the Bay Area, including Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, as well as the northern Sierra Mountains. These regions are under Red Flag Warnings due to the increased risk of wildfires caused by both wet and dry thunderstorms. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Bay Area is anticipating a cooler and foggier week. San Francisco is expected to see temperatures in the 60s and 70s, while the East Bay may experience temperatures about ten degrees warmer. However, Friday, July 4th, is forecasted to be the chilliest and foggiest day, with San Francisco temperatures potentially remaining in the low 60s, hindering views of fireworks displays. This contrasts sharply with last year’s July 4th, which saw SF temperatures in the 80s and even above 100 degrees in the East and North Bay.
Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, and across the northern Sierra Mountains.
Cooler and foggier weather, with temperatures in the low 60s in San Francisco.
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