Bay Area Fog Lingers One More Day Before Long-Awaited Rain Arrives
Dense fog shrouds Bay Area valleys one last time as a stubborn weather pattern finally gives way. After three weeks without rain, beneficial showers arrive Tuesday—and meteorologists say a potentially significant atmospheric river could bring heavier precipitation around the holidays.
Bay Area's Stubborn Fog Gets a Breakup Date: Rain Returns Next Week After Three-Week Dry Spell
The Bay Area wakes to quarter-mile visibility and another foggy morning—but this time, there's an actual end in sight. After three weeks of stubborn tule fog and zero rainfall, meteorologists say the weather pattern is finally about to break, bringing storms back to the region by mid-next week.
Bay Area Beachgoers Warned of Dangerous Waves and Rip Currents Amid Beach Hazards Statement
Bay Area beachgoers are warned of dangerous waves and rip currents, while dense fog affects visibility in some valleys, causing varied temperatures across the region.
Bay Area Beach Hazard Alert: NWS Warns of High Waves and Rip Currents Along Pacific Coast
The NWS has issued a Beach Hazards Statement for Bay Area beaches due to waves and rip currents; meanwhile, Tule fog affects visibility, and an atmospheric river may bring heavy rain and wind soon.
Bay Area Beaches on Alert: NWS Warns of Sneaker Waves and Rip Currents Through Friday
The National Weather Service San Francisco issued a Beach Hazards Statement for potential sneaker waves and rip currents, advising beach-goers to exercise caution.
Sunny Outlook Prevails in San Francisco as Dry Spell Continues, Fog Affects SFO Morning Flights
San Francisco is experiencing a series of sunny days with morning fog. SFO may see visibility drop due to fog, with a light north-northeast wind. A high-pressure system is causing a dry spell, expected to continue for over 17 days.
Bay Area Welcomes Mild Weather Boost, Tule Fog Challenges North and East Bay Visibility
The Bay Area forecast indicates mild weather with a rise in temperatures. Tule fog is affecting visibility in some areas. No precipitation is expected soon, and maritime conditions are generally stable.
Bay Area Welcomes Continued Dry Spell, Patchy Fog as NWS Predicts Warming Trend
Bay Area weather is stable with no rain expected for a week, mild temperature fluctuations, and persistent Tule fog affecting visibility. A warming trend is forecasted with high pressure over California.
Bay Area Hit with Coastal Flooding and Cold Weather Alerts, NWS Advisories in Effect for San Francisco and Monterey
The Bay Area is facing minor coastal flooding and a cold snap, with advisories from the NWS for flood and chilly temperatures that pose risks, especially for the unhoused. Weather is expected to be dry with no significant rain forecasted.
Bay Area Hit with Coastal Flood and Cold Weather Advisories, Warmer Trend on Horizon
Advisories for minor coastal flooding and cold weather were issued in the Bay Area, affecting San Francisco, San Pablo, and Monterey Bays until Sunday and high elevation areas until Thursday or Friday.
Bay Area Braces for Strong Offshore Winds, North Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains to Face Gusts up to 45 MPH
Increased offshore winds, with gusts up to 45 mph, are expected in the Bay Area starting Tuesday night, particularly affecting elevated terrains. The NWS advises securing loose objects and notes moisture levels may mitigate fire risks.












