Bay area today. Look outside right now in fremont. But a change is approaching this easter weekend. Chief meteorologist jeff ranieri shows us how soon the rain arrives jeff. I do think well have at least 24 hours before we start to see some dramatic differences here across the bay area. Storm system out here in the pacific that eventually will bring us the possibility of rainfall. We think about Easter Sunday. So as we get a look at the future cast you can see 6 30 at night on saturday thats in the clouds begin to move in. Youll notice that difference. Well hold oh off any kind of rainfall moving near the coastline until 8 00 in the morning on saturday. But again thats the good news. Early Easter Egg Hunts right now is looks dry as we head throughout 11 30 in the morning skartered rainfall developing. If you have plans in san jose got by hour by hour forecast youll see start with temperatures in the 50s and the clouds. And again that rain developing by 11 00 in the morning and lasting
Going to be indoors or outdoors. Right now were in the 40s. This is a nice way to wake up. Then we do warm up nicely. So were not going to stay in the 40s, were not even going to stay in the 50s. Well be climbing into 60s and 70s. The temperature trend is looking mostly good. A nice combination of sun and clouds. And thats because we do have high clouds in the forecast. But if youre wondering about your Easter Sunday looking up ahead, i want to give you a preview and let you know that today is probably going to be the best day to hide eggs early in the morning because by tomorrow you do want to take your Easter Egg Hunt indoors. I have a close are look at that timeline, but we are tracking some rain. The good news is it looks like its not a major storm. So rain totals arent too significant. Were not expecting too much rain, just a little bit pesky having to do an egg hunt with some muddy grass. So maybe do it today. Yeah, yeah. Rearrange those plans. Thanks, vianey. We begin this morni
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