The greater San Francisco Bay Area will see its highest temperatures in recent memory on Monday and Tuesday as the forecast calls for warm conditions and mostly clear, sunny skies, the National ...
An all-too-quick encounter with gorgeous spring weather is likely to lift areas of the Bay Area into record-breaking heat ...
Coastal North Bay including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula Coast, Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County are ...
Warmer than average temperatures set in Monday through Tuesday, before a cool down and more disturbed weather returns later ...
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Monday calls for warm conditions, mostly clear and sunny skies, and patchy fog in some areas. Daytime highs will be ...
Another round of atmospheric river-fueled storms was poised to soak the Bay Area from Tuesday night into the weekend, ...
The Bay Area is in for another weather whiplash, with some cities likely to break record high temperatures for the first time ...
The Bay Area can expect a typical temperate day, with a warming trend starting this weekend and potential rain next week.
Another sign is that temperatures are expected to get warmer, Murdock said, a change from a pattern of cold air that has ...
A significant warming trend will be moving into the Bay Area!. Patchy low clouds will resurface Sunday morning. Mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast.
Bay Area forecast includes steady rain, thunderstorms, and snow above 3,000 feet, with significant accumulations expected.
As of 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 24-hour rainfall totals around the Bay Area included .83 inches in San Rafael, .43 inches in Half ...