On the left end of northern Arizona's San Francisco Peaks sits a dormant, 12,000-foot-tall volcano known as Humphrey's Peak. It's not just the elevation that makes this mountain special ...
The Bay Area's windy, rainy conditions mixed with frigid air in a few high-elevation areas to produce a noticeable, if thin, blanket of snow over the past couple of days.
If you want the best views of San Francisco, take a hike to Twin Peaks. These famous grassy peaks rise 922 feet in elevation, making them the second highest point in the city (after Mount Davidson).
Dewey Levie, secretary-treasurer of the water company, told ABC15 that a well that used to pump 120 gallons per minute is now ...
Bay Area is under an updated wind advisory which was released by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 1:11 p.m. The ...
Here’s what to expect The Bay Area’s highest peaks could see a dusting of snow Thursday morning as temperatures in the upper atmosphere drop dramatically in the wake of a strong cold front.  The ...