UPDATE: Marin County is bracing for a significant shift to dry weather following minimal rainfall recorded late Wednesday and early Thursday. The National Weather Service confirms that residents can expect no rain at least through Thanksgiving 2023, marking a notable weather change for the region.
Meteorologist Dillon Flynn reported that the latest storm brought just 0.48 inches of rain to Mount Tamalpais, with other areas receiving even less—0.35 inches in Woodacre, 0.31 inches in Kentfield, 0.29 inches in San Rafael, and 0.20 inches in Novato.
With the holiday approaching, the forecast indicates high temperatures will reach the low to mid 60s°F along the bayshore, while nighttime lows settle in the upper 40s°F. This dry spell is particularly concerning as the next chance for rain is not expected until the weekend after Thanksgiving, leaving many to wonder how this will impact travel plans and holiday festivities.
Residents and travelers are urged to prepare for the dry conditions as the region gears up for Thanksgiving gatherings. With rain totals falling short of expectations, the dry weather could affect outdoor plans and agricultural activities.
As the weather develops, stay tuned for updates on potential changes in the forecast. Authorities emphasize the importance of staying informed as conditions can shift rapidly.
