The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Thursday calls for breezy conditions and up to 100 chances of showers and rain Daytime highs in the region will be ...
Another round of wet and windy weather was set to run through the Bay Area beginning Tuesday evening, with the storm triggering multiple warnings and advisories.
People are being advised to keep warm coats and umbrellas on hand as the Bay Area's frigid temperatures will merge with a ...
The rain was expected to continue into Friday, Feb. 14. Advisories issued by the National Weather Service include: • A flood ...
A powerful, atmospheric river-driven storm is hitting California's coast today, bringing with it heavy rain, strong winds and feet of Sierra snow. The storm is expected to persist through Friday.
An atmospheric river has arrived in the Bay Area, with moderate to heavy rain expected to continue, along with increasing winds and thunderstorm chances.
as a strong Level 3 storm on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale barrels into the Bay Area. Enjoy the calm while it lasts. Our next round of stormy weather will arrive tonight and continue into ...
A frost advisory will be in place for some as temperatures tumble into the 30s Saturday morning, but forecasters see pleasant ...
Heavy Sierra snow, soaking rain and gusty winds are expected to cause several impacts across the Northern California region on Thursday.
A weak cold front will approach the area in the afternoon and bring a chance of a shower, but most stay dry. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s, but it will be a bit cooler at the coast.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck off the Northern California coast after midnight on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Several smaller quakes followed.
The forecast remains on track ... Increasing clouds tomorrow ahead of wet weather returning Tuesday night into Wednesday. Bundle up Sunday morning. Most of the Bay Area will start off the day ...