The Bay Area’s glimpse of summer weather was short lived. The record-breaking warmth into the mid-80s the past two days has ...
The Bay Area on Tuesday will see the warmest weather of the week, even possibly breaking some records for this time of year.
Forecasters predict unseasonably hot weather will give way to a sharp drop in temperatures, light rain and potential storms ...
Summerlike warmth continues Tuesday, with highs in the 80s expected across the Bay Area. The temperatures will be the highest ...
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Wednesday calls for partly sunny skies during the day Daytime highs will be mostly in the low to mid 60s on the coast, ...
An all-too-quick encounter with gorgeous spring weather is likely to lift areas of the Bay Area into record-breaking heat ...
Today will be another very warm day with records likely this afternoon. Under sunny skies, highs range from the mid 70s to the upper 80s, which is 10-20 degrees above average for late March. Along ...
The greater San Francisco Bay Area will see its highest temperatures in recent memory on Monday and Tuesday as the forecast calls for warm conditions and mostly clear, sunny skies, the National ...
The Bay Area can expect a typical temperate day, with a warming trend starting this weekend and potential rain next week.
TUESDAY: Patchy fog will give way to a fast warmup with temps into the 70s and 80s around the Bay Area. Inland valleys could make a run at the mid 80s for the next couple of afternoons while ...
Other amounts in northeastern Wisconsin include: The forecast is giving the Green Bay area a 90% of precipitation on Sunday, with snow and rain in the mix. That system will likely continue into ...
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The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center signals temperatures and precipitation will be higher than normal ...
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