The marine layer will begin deepening again tonight, which will produce widespread early morning clouds and patchy drizzle, and perhaps a few damp spots on our roadways for morning commuters.
El Niño is expected to develop soon and could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more extreme weather. While the models indicate that this may be a strong event, the WMO cautioned that the models also have a harder time making accurate forecasts in the spring.
In Tahoe, social media images show snowless runs. Some are calling it the region's worst or shortest ski season. The unprecedented heat wave in March has seen temperatures soar to almost 72 on average, more than 10 degrees higher than the average temperature the same time last year.
In the North Bay, sizzling temperatures didn't stop beer lovers from being the first in line to taste this year's offering of the famous Pliny the Younger triple IPA.
Ninety-five seasonal firefighters were giving it their all on Thursday. It's Cal Fire's training academy in the Napa Valley, where bootcamp workout meets team building and skill assessment.
For a third day in a row, it's another summerlike day across the Bay Area. It's hard to believe that spring doesn't officially start until Friday.