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SAN FRANCISCO (KPPIX) -- The KPIX 5 Weather Team has declared Tuesday a "First Alert Weather Day," with several different threats potentially impacting the Bay Area. A storm system in the Pacific ...
Bay Area faces elevated fire weather due to strong winds and low humidity, while the NOAA weather radio at Mount Diablo is ...
Get the latest First Alert forecast from the KPIX-TV weather team. ... San Francisco's Outer Sunset neighborhood could soon look a little more like downtown after permits were filed for a ...
San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Santa Cruz Mountains are the focus of an updated weather alert for strong thunderstorms issued at 5:14 p.m. on Tuesday by the National Weather Service.
San Francisco’s Mission District could reach the mid- to upper 90s Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures along the bay shoreline will be in the 90s to low 100s and up to 107 degrees inland.
The San Francisco Bay Area dealt with multiple threats as the storm swept through Saturday morning – including a brief Tornado Warning.. The National Weather Service issued the rare alert when ...
An updated report from the NWS San Francisco CA was issued on Wednesday at 8:09 p.m. for showers until 8:45 p.m. for San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Santa Cruz Mountains.
“For San Francisco, we don’t do many excessive heat warnings. ... On Monday, the weather service predicted that San Francisco would peak at 90 degrees Tuesday.
An EF1 tornado with peak winds of 90 mph occurred just before 2 p.m. in Scotts Valley, California, roughly 67 miles south of San Francisco, according to the National Weather Service.