UPDATE: Marin County is experiencing a significant shift in weather patterns, with the National Weather Service confirming that dry conditions will prevail until at least Thanksgiving. Following a modest rainfall of up to 0.48 inches overnight, residents can expect a reprieve from rain for the immediate future.
The recent storm left its mark with rainfall totals reported at 0.48 inches on Mount Tamalpais, 0.35 inches in Woodacre, 0.31 inches in Kentfield, 0.29 inches in San Rafael, and 0.20 inches in Novato. Meteorologist Dillon Flynn noted that no significant rain is forecasted until the weekend following the holiday, leaving many to prepare for a drier Thanksgiving celebration.
Temperatures are expected to remain mild, with highs reaching the middle 60s along the bayshore and lows dipping into the upper 40s. This shift in weather brings relief to many residents who have been dealing with fluctuating conditions.
The impending dry spell is crucial for local events and gatherings, as many families look to enjoy outdoor activities during the Thanksgiving holiday. As Marin prepares for these changes, authorities are advising residents to stay updated on any potential shifts in the forecast.
Stay tuned as we monitor further developments in Marin’s weather. The next chance of rain could emerge as early as next weekend, and residents are encouraged to remain informed through official weather updates.
