The Bay Area is expected to return to “near seasonable” temperatures, weather experts wrote.
— also known as the Buck Moon or Thunder Moon — is expected to light up the sky Monday night, NASA announced.
“There’s no particular beaches that we know of that are expecting flooding,” Alexis Clouser, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Bay Area office, told SFGATE. However, walking paths, parking lots and parts of the Bay Area shoreline are susceptible to minor flooding.Top Picks In Shopping
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