Updated 11:37pm Friday, March 6th, 2026 afd unix timestamp: 1772858520 c_g unix timestamp: 1772869045 Output: 1. Headlines: Showers Linger Overnight Mild Weekend Ahead Rain Returns Sunday 2. Summary: Moisture streams into the region over night, keeping shower chances alive as a weak front lingers. High pressure builds tomorrow, pushing precipitation north and drying things out for the most part. Temperatures jump eight to ten degrees, pushing readings slightly above seasonal norms. A pattern shift arrives Sunday as zonal flow guides a new front southward, bringing widespread light rain and slightly cooler air. Cold air from Canada funnels in early next week, introducing a chance for low-elevation snow mix Monday night into Tuesday morning. However, warm ground temperatures suggest accumulation remains unlikely below 500 feet. By midweek, an atmospheric river sweeps away the cold air, returning widespread rain and raising snow levels significantly. While winds may pick up along the coast, flooding appears unlikely with this system. 3. Radio Forecasts: ** 5 Second Forecast && Clouds will be overhead over night with scattered showers and a low of 48. ** 10 Second Forecast && Clouds will be thick over night with scattered showers and a low of 48. Tomorrow will be milder with a high of 60, though shower chances increase again by the afternoon. ** 15 Second Forecast && Showers will be possible over night with a low of 48. Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy and warmer with a high of 60, but rain chances return late in the day. Sunday will be wet with steady rain and highs dropping to the mid-50s.