A weather pattern with high barometric pressure that has remained firmly in its place for much of January is about to rebuild again after a brief 24-hour break that allowed a small amount of rain to leak into areas of the Bay Area on Tuesday. For areas such as the East Bay and South Bay, it's anyone's guess as to when they may see some more. The showers have generally subsided, National Weather Service meteorologist Rachel Kennedy said.
Today will be mostly dry and cloudy, with some light showers, but the patchy rain and drizzle will move in from the northwest in the evening. Temperatures will range between 12 and 15C, with some moderate to fresh winds. It will remain mostly cloudy, with patchy light rain or drizzle in the north and northwest tonight. But further south, it will be largely dry and clear overnight, as temperatures drop between 8 and 12C.