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East Bay Weather Forecast: See What's In Store

Find out if Punxsutawney Phil's prediction will hold true for the Bay Area this weekend.

EAST BAY, CA — The Bay Area awoke to a wet Tuesday and more showers were forecast Wednesday, but the National Weather Service expects a warmer and drier weekend ahead.

In much of the East Bay — including Concord and Livermore — NWS forecasts weekend afternoon highs of about 65 degrees. In some areas, temps are expected to be slightly lower.

This comes in spite of Punxsutawney Phil's prediction Tuesday that another six weeks of winter were in store after the groundhog caught a glimpse of his shadow.

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#PunxsutawneyPhil may be forecasting 6 more weeks of winter, but if there was a groundhog in our office, he'd be wearing sunglasses and predicting max temps in the mid-upper 60s this weekend!
Posted by US National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey California on Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Tuesday's rain levels were expected to be far lower than that of last week's storm. Light showers were forecast to begin tapering off by Wednesday evening and drier days were expected beginning Thursday.

The warmest days are expected to be Saturday and Sunday, which are forecast to see temps in the mid- to upper-60s in most of the Bay Area.

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