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NWS warns of minor coastal flooding in the San Francisco Bay Area with up to one foot of anticipated inundation.
Venturing out for a morning coffee or a playdate in the East Bay Tuesday morning meant bundling up in a jacket, hat and a ...
Bay Area weather showing signs of spring; warming pattern to come after final sprinkle of rain Temperatures could reach 80 degrees in some areas by early next week ...
Those areas all are expected to receive between a half-inch to a full inch of rain. Rainfall is expected to be considerably less in the East Bay and North Bay.
Nearly two months into spring, a potent storm was poised to bring significant rain, gusty winds, and chilly temperatures to the Bay Area on Saturday ahead of a warming trend, forecasters said.
Amid a major California drought, the Bay Area is hoping for lots of rain in March. Meteorologist Mike Nicco explains why that isn't likely to happen.
You’ll see in the next graph, since 2005 we’ve had a steady increase in extreme rain events. If temperatures keep warming this trend could keep increasing into the year 2075.
(National Weather Service) Below are the National Weather Service’s rainfall totals for Bay Area locations since Tuesday, Dec. 21, when the first of the week’s series of storms arrived.
Something called “PNA” or Pacific North American Teleconnection Pattern could have some answers for our current weather pattern that’s kept us in a dry trend over the Bay Area.
The National Weather Service's Bay Area office released a graphic Friday showing when residents can expect rainy and dry conditions over the next week, Friday through Thursday.