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Fire season arrives amid summer-like heat, red flag warnings, vegetation blazes
Soaring temperatures, dry conditions and brewing winds have firefighters across the Bay Area on watch for dangerous wiildfires.Read More
EBMUD considers customer surcharge to curb water usage
EBMUD is considering a customer surcharge to encourage water conservation as the region faces relentless drought.Read More
Past 24 hours brought half-inch rainfall in some cities, barely any in others
Several Bay Area cities got about a half-inch of rain over the past 24 hours, but places like San Francisco and Contra Costa saw very little.Read More
April storm to kick up deadly sneaker waves, rip currents
The storm coming in will kick up deadly sneaker waves and strong rip currents. Some North Bay areas could see up to 2” of rain.Read More
Second storm to dampen Bay Area through Friday morning
The Bay Area will see light rain Tuesday followed by another storm Wednesday through Friday with moderate rainfall and a chance of hail.Read More
Downed communication lines halt travel from Half Moon Bay to El Granada
Winds knocked down communication lines on CA-1 between Granada and Miramar, shutting down both directions of traffic in El Granada.Read More
Northern California weather extremes: valley fire warning to Sierra snowstorm
Fire warning and potent snowstorm: Two-day forecast tells the tale of Northern California weather extremes.Read More
Weekend winds cause concern after record-breaking heat
Temperatures are starting to cool after a heat wave that broke records in some cities, but expected weekend winds are cause for concern.Read More
Temperatures to hit 90s in some inland regions
Bay Area temperatures are expected to hit 90s in some inland regions Thursday, followed by a much cooler next week with the possibility of rain.Read More
Rising Bay Area temperatures could reach 80s, 90s by Thursday
An incoming heat wave is likely to warm into the upper 70s to mid 80s near the coast with widespread 80s to lower 90s across the interior by Thursday.Read More
Newsom draws both praise, criticism in local approach to drought response order
Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered local water suppliers to implement stricter drought response measures, but falls short of a broad mandate.Read More
Rain continues Monday with chance of South Bay thunderstorms
Rain will continue to fall across portions of the Bay Area Monday until about 8 p.m., with chances of thunderstorms in the South Bay.Read More
Police activity, weather causes BART delays
Police activity and the wet weather are causing Monday morning BART delays.Read More
Rain to fall across Bay Area Sunday night
Rain is forecast across the Bay Area beginning Sunday night and into Monday. Heaviest rainfall is expected along the Central Coast.Read More
With no end to drought in sight, county starts early draw on Russian River water
Sonoma Water has already inflated the Russian River damn and is drawing water this year much earlier than usual. Read More
Weather service issues four-day freeze watch across region
The forecast for Bay Area this week just keeps getting colder. The National Weather Service issued a freeze watch in effect beginning Tuesday and lasting each overnight through Friday...Read More
More record temps expected as winter heat wave warms Bay Area
Three high temperature records were set Wednesday in the Bay Area and more records could be coming soon.Read More
Sierra snowpack remains above average with more storm potential ahead
The National Weather Service in Sacramento said Sunday that, despite California having a mostly dry January, snow depth and snow water content "is looking good and still running above...Read More
Seas rise, caution urged as tsunami threat remains after Tonga volcano erupts
The public is urged to stay away from Bay Area beaches and low-lying coastal areas after a tsunami warning was sounded Saturday morning.Read More
Amid historic rain and snow, water board adopts drought-like emergency restrictions
The California Water Resources Control Board has adopted emergency water restrictions that will apply to all water users statewide.Read More