![]() Zone Area Forecast for coastal waters from Point Arena to Point Reyes (including Tomales Bay) out to 10 NM Point Reyes Lighthouse National Weather Service Marine Forecasts Weather and marine conditions at buoy off of Chimney Rock - updated every 6 minutes National Weather Service Forecasts Weather conditions at the North District Operations Center (near North Beach and the north end of Drakes Estero) - updated every 10 minutes Real-time weather conditions at Bear Valley Visitor Center ![]() Recent data for NPS Olema Valley Weather Station available at By late May and early June, temperatures can be quite warm on the east side of Inverness Ridge. Most spring days are windy and even Bear Valley and Tomales Bay experience stiff breezes. In between winter rains, it is often sunny, calm, and cool. More rain falls east of Inverness Ridge than on the west side. Come prepared for rain and drizzle to possibly last for several days. ![]() The heaviest rainfall occurs in the winter months. The strongest winds occur in November and December during occasional southerly gales. The occasional storm will start rolling through in late October, bringing clouds, wind, and rain. The coastal areas of Point Reyes experience some of the clearest days in late September, October and early November. By contrast, the beaches and headlands are often 20 degrees cooler with heavy fogs common throughout the day in July, August and September. Afternoons are often sunny and warm with a light breeze. If you are visiting Bear Valley or Tomales Bay, expect patchy morning fog to burn off by mid-day. Come prepared! Summer:Īlthough there is very little rain during summer months, there is often dense fog. Any season can bring interesting weather during your visit to Point Reyes National Seashore. The moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean creates a climate with no great extremes of heat or cold.
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