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Mark Tamayo

mark_tamayoMark Tamayo joined the KTVU Channel 2 News team as the Weekend Meteorologist in August 2008.

His first on-camera position was in 1999 at KVIQ in Eureka, California as the morning and noon weather anchor. From there Tamayo went to KSBW in Salinas, California as the weekend and fill-in weather reporter.

In January of 2002, Tamayo moved to KRON where he served as a Meteorologist on the morning and weekend newscasts and filed reports on a wide variety of environmental topics.

Tamayo is one of a few meteorologists in the Bay Area who has earned his Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) Seal from the American Meteorological Society.

Tamayo was born and raised in the Bay Area. Growing up, he had his first brush with a major storm in January of 1982. His family was rescued from his North Bay home in a canoe. Luckily, the water crested right below the entrance to their home.

Mark earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and a second Bachelor’s Degree in Science-Meteorology from San Francisco State University.

Tamayo is a proud uncle to five nieces, and his interests include surfing, running, snowboarding, and enjoying the Bay Area’s great weather.

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Detailed Forecast

Bill Martin
A lifelong surfer and skier, Bill Martin still studies the weather for the best conditions on the water and on the slopes...
Meteorologist Profile

The Bay Area will have a chance to dry out in the short term. Cool temperatures (30s and 40s) will resurface first thing Saturday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected during the afternoon hours.
SATURDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 58
San Rafael 57
San Francisco 57
Oakland 58
Livermore 57
Redwood City 58
San Jose 60

A weak system could produce a few showers by Sunday. Warmer temperatures are showing up on the long range weather maps. Check out the 5 DAY FORECAST for details.

3 - Day Forecast
Sat
Partly Cloudy
58
Sun
Partly Cloudy
60
Mon
Clear
62
San Francisco
The Bay Area will have a chance to dry out in the short term. Cool temperatures (30s and 40s) will resurface first thing Saturday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected during the afternoon hours.
SATURDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 58
San Rafael 57
San Francisco 57
Oakland 58
Livermore 57
Redwood City 58
San Jose 60

A weak system could produce a few showers by Sunday. Warmer temperatures are showing up on the long range weather maps. Check out the 5 DAY FORECAST for details.