Sunny skies with high clouds for the afternoon. Highs will range from the low to mid 60s at the coast to the 70s around the bay and near 90 far inland.
Extreme heat gripped the Bay Area on Thursday, with temperatures soaring into the triple digits for some - prompting both heightened fire concerns and a scramble for ways to stay cool.
A very strong El Nino has formed. According to ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma, when El Nino conditions prevail, the storm track across the United States usually hovers over southern California in the winter. This tends to lead to higher-than-average rainfall across California during the winter months.
The first Red Flag Warning for high fire danger in the Bay Area since November 2024 has been expanded as significantly hotter temperatures arrive Wednesday and intensify Thursday with the hottest weather so far this year. Here's what to expect.
A Red Flag Warning hits the Bay Area as heat, high winds and dry brush raise extreme wildfire risk. Officials urge go‑bags, evacuation plans and caution as PG&E warns of possible shutoffs.
The Food and Drug Administration has signed off on a new sunscreen ingredient, a first in more than 20 years.