After a substantial midweek storm, San Francisco skies are expected to clear up just in time for The City to host some of its biggest events of the year. National Weather Service meteorologists said Monday that a pair of storm systems are expected to move through the Bay Area this week,
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for today calls for up to an 80 percent chance of precipitation before sunset, and up to 100 percent chance of heavy rain at night.
NWS San Francisco forecasts light rain, gusty winds today with conditions clearing up and warmer temperatures through next week.
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Monday calls for slight chances of rain, cloudy skies and patchy fog. Daytime highs will be mostly in the low to mid 60s on the coast,
The National Weather Service in Flagstaff will release avalanche reports for the first time to increase awareness and public safety.
Monday morning will be very foggy with low visibility across the Bay Area, but especially along the bay shore. Fog will lift and burn off and will leave us with mostly
A weak cold front is moving through the Bay Area on Wednesday, bringing light rain to the North Bay and scattered showers drifting south through the morning. San Francisco is expected to get some rain,
San Francisco is set for a warm, dry spell with potential record-high temperatures and minor overnight fog in certain areas.
Meteorologist Jessica Burch says some parts of the Bay Area will see some wet weather before the ... who was last seen Tuesday night in San Leandro. San Francisco's Outer Sunset neighborhood ...