Cooler but high fire danger remains
A massive weather transition begins tonight as the current interior heat wave is replaced by an expanding, 1,500-foot marine layer by the weekend. This shift brings relief from hot temperatures, but introduces a brand-new wildfire lightning watch for early next week. Thursday Forecast • The Big Drop: The extreme heat wave officially ends tomorrow. A deep Pacific Northwest storm trough is moving toward the coast, forcing a surge of cooler ocean air inland.. • The Numbers: Temperatures across the interior will drop significantly, falling right back to comfortable, mid-July seasonal averages. Thursday's span from 63 at the Coast to 90 Inland.. Critical Fire Danger & Weekend Wind • Tonight's Threat: Elevated fire weather conditions remain critical across the interior and higher terrain through Thursday night. Mountain ridges are enduring roasting heat up to 20 degrees above normal, paired with bone-dry humidity.. • The Wind: Strong, punchy afternoon and evening onshore winds will remain breezy through Friday, howling through mountain passes like the Altamont Pass and Salinas Valley. Avoid any outdoor activity that could spark a flame. Winds 10-20 mph with occasional gusts to 30 mph.. Long-Range Outlook: Renewed Lightning Watch Next Week: A strong onshore wind pattern will lock in through the weekend, deepening the marine fog layer to a steady 1,500 feet. Expect near-to-below-normal temperatures and gray morning overcast that retreats to the beaches by lunchtime. • The Tropical Shift: We are monitoring a heavy pulse of tropical monsoon moisture surging north around a high-pressure system. • Dry Lightning Threat: While the heaviest threat of severe thunderstorms has shifted slightly eastward over the Sierra Nevada for Sunday and Monday, a thick deck of mid-to-high level tropical clouds will stream over the Bay Area. Any high-based storm that develops over the parched local hills will trigger dangerous dry lightning strikes capable of sparking sudden wildfires
A massive weather transition begins tonight as the current interior heat wave is replaced by an expanding, 1,500-foot marine layer by the weekend. This shift brings relief from hot temperatures, but introduces a brand-new wildfire lightning watch for early next week. Thursday Forecast • The Big Drop: The extreme heat wave officially ends tomorrow. A deep Pacific Northwest storm trough is moving toward the coast, forcing a surge of cooler ocean air inland.. • The Numbers: Temperatures across the interior will drop significantly, falling right back to comfortable, mid-July seasonal averages. Thursday's span from 63 at the Coast to 90 Inland.. Critical Fire Danger & Weekend Wind • Tonight's Threat: Elevated fire weather conditions remain critical across the interior and higher terrain through Thursday night. Mountain ridges are enduring roasting heat up to 20 degrees above normal, paired with bone-dry humidity.. • The Wind: Strong, punchy afternoon and evening onshore winds will remain breezy through Friday, howling through mountain passes like the Altamont Pass and Salinas Valley. Avoid any outdoor activity that could spark a flame. Winds 10-20 mph with occasional gusts to 30 mph.. Long-Range Outlook: Renewed Lightning Watch Next Week: A strong onshore wind pattern will lock in through the weekend, deepening the marine fog layer to a steady 1,500 feet. Expect near-to-below-normal temperatures and gray morning overcast that retreats to the beaches by lunchtime. • The Tropical Shift: We are monitoring a heavy pulse of tropical monsoon moisture surging north around a high-pressure system. • Dry Lightning Threat: While the heaviest threat of severe thunderstorms has shifted slightly eastward over the Sierra Nevada for Sunday and Monday, a thick deck of mid-to-high level tropical clouds will stream over the Bay Area. Any high-based storm that develops over the parched local hills will trigger dangerous dry lightning strikes capable of sparking sudden wildfires
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2 fishermen pulled survivors from the water in SF boating disaster
Two fishermen say they noticed the boat in distress near Alcatraz on Tuesday. They sprang into action by throwing out lifevests and pulling victims from the water. The search continues for three people who are still missing, but officials say that search will be suspended at sunset.
Two fishermen say they noticed the boat in distress near Alcatraz on Tuesday. They sprang into action by throwing out lifevests and pulling victims from the water. The search continues for three people who are still missing, but officials say that search will be suspended at sunset.
Rifle stolen from San Jose assistant police chief's car
A rifle was stolen from the assistant San Jose Police Chief's unmarked car that was parked outside their home this week. No suspects have been arrested and the weapon is still out there.
A rifle was stolen from the assistant San Jose Police Chief's unmarked car that was parked outside their home this week. No suspects have been arrested and the weapon is still out there.
East Bay teen ranked #1 sprinter in California
A Castro Valley teenager is proving hard work and dedication pays off. 14-year-old Janet Criss is one of the top youth sprinters in the country, and she's the number one 100m middle school runner in California.
A Castro Valley teenager is proving hard work and dedication pays off. 14-year-old Janet Criss is one of the top youth sprinters in the country, and she's the number one 100m middle school runner in California.
Retired reserve Sutter County sheriff's deputy ID'd as man who died in SF boat tragedy
Clifford Boisa, 79, a retired Sutter County reserve sheriff's deputy, died after the boat he was on sank during a memorial service.
Clifford Boisa, 79, a retired Sutter County reserve sheriff's deputy, died after the boat he was on sank during a memorial service.
Fishermen credited in saving lives after boat sinks in San Francisco Bay
Officials with the San Francisco Fire Department, the U.S. Coast Guard and Mayor Daniel Laurie gave an update on the boat that sank near Alcatraz on Tuesday. Officials noted the extensive search and rescue will go into the evening.
Officials with the San Francisco Fire Department, the U.S. Coast Guard and Mayor Daniel Laurie gave an update on the boat that sank near Alcatraz on Tuesday. Officials noted the extensive search and rescue will go into the evening.
Search continues for three still missing after boat disaster near Alcatraz
A 79-year-old man is dead and three others are missing as the search and rescue effort continues a day after a boat carrying 20 people sank near Alcatraz Island.
A 79-year-old man is dead and three others are missing as the search and rescue effort continues a day after a boat carrying 20 people sank near Alcatraz Island.
San Jose police press briefing on three incidents
An official with the San Jose Police Department gave an update on a residential burglary that's ended in an arrest and the victim's dog still missing, an armed carjacking that involved three suspects with one still outstanding and a fatal car versus pedestrian crash with the pedestrian being pronounced dead.
An official with the San Jose Police Department gave an update on a residential burglary that's ended in an arrest and the victim's dog still missing, an armed carjacking that involved three suspects with one still outstanding and a fatal car versus pedestrian crash with the pedestrian being pronounced dead.
Consumers turn to buy now, pay later for daily essentials
This growing financial trend of "buy now, pay later" has consumers turning to this option to pay for essentials like groceries, rent, or car repairs. Consumer advocates note that an overreliance on this could lead to a difficult cycle of debt.
This growing financial trend of "buy now, pay later" has consumers turning to this option to pay for essentials like groceries, rent, or car repairs. Consumer advocates note that an overreliance on this could lead to a difficult cycle of debt.
National Hot Dog Day celebrates an American favorite with Bay Area flair
Grab the mustard, ketchup or chili: National Hot Dog Day is here. We’re celebrating the classic American comfort food with Paul Rustigian, owner of Caspers, as he shares the history and traditions behind one of the country’s most iconic bites.
Grab the mustard, ketchup or chili: National Hot Dog Day is here. We’re celebrating the classic American comfort food with Paul Rustigian, owner of Caspers, as he shares the history and traditions behind one of the country’s most iconic bites.
Mexico's Caribbean coast draws luxury travelers looking beyond crowded hotspots
Luxury travelers are finding a tropical escape closer to home. From world-class resorts and local cuisine to wellness-focused experiences, Mexico’s Caribbean coast is seeing a tourism boost as visitors extend their stays beyond the 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities.
Luxury travelers are finding a tropical escape closer to home. From world-class resorts and local cuisine to wellness-focused experiences, Mexico’s Caribbean coast is seeing a tourism boost as visitors extend their stays beyond the 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities.
Venezuela capitol hill focus: human rights and rebuilding
A congressional hearing Wednesday, is set to examine ongoing human rights concerns in Venezuela, while economists say any lasting recovery will depend on how the country manages its oil revenues, restructures debt, and rebuilds public trust. Mariana Atencio, a Venezuelan-American geopolitical analyst, and speaker, gives insight.
A congressional hearing Wednesday, is set to examine ongoing human rights concerns in Venezuela, while economists say any lasting recovery will depend on how the country manages its oil revenues, restructures debt, and rebuilds public trust. Mariana Atencio, a Venezuelan-American geopolitical analyst, and speaker, gives insight.
A taste of Argentina before kickoff
The World Cup semifinal is here, with England and Argentina renewing one of soccer’s most historic matchups. In Oakland, 9 Julio Empanada Kitchen is turning game day into a celebration, serving up Argentine-inspired empanadas as fans gather to cheer on every minute of the action.
The World Cup semifinal is here, with England and Argentina renewing one of soccer’s most historic matchups. In Oakland, 9 Julio Empanada Kitchen is turning game day into a celebration, serving up Argentine-inspired empanadas as fans gather to cheer on every minute of the action.
San Gregorio Ranch Beach to join state parks system, ending clothing-optional era
The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) recently purchased the 238-acre San Gregorio Ranch property for $10 million with the sole purpose of donating it to the California State Parks system.
The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) recently purchased the 238-acre San Gregorio Ranch property for $10 million with the sole purpose of donating it to the California State Parks system.
San Francisco boat rescue near Alcatraz: 1 killed, 3 missing
A Tuesday memorial service on a cabin cruiser boat took a tragic turn when the ship, with 20 people aboard, sank in the San Francisco Bay, officials say.
A Tuesday memorial service on a cabin cruiser boat took a tragic turn when the ship, with 20 people aboard, sank in the San Francisco Bay, officials say.
Video captures struggle to survive and chaotic rescue in SF Bay after vessel sinks near Alcatraz
A chaotic scene unfolded on the San Francisco Bay Tuesday afternoon when a recreational vessel sank near Alcatraz Island, leaving multiple people struggling in the frigid, wind-whipped water as nearby boaters and first responders rushed to save them.
A chaotic scene unfolded on the San Francisco Bay Tuesday afternoon when a recreational vessel sank near Alcatraz Island, leaving multiple people struggling in the frigid, wind-whipped water as nearby boaters and first responders rushed to save them.
Video captures chaotic rescue in SF Bay after boat sinks
A terrifying scene unfolded near Alcatraz Island on Tuesday afternoon when a recreational boat capsized, leaving multiple people fighting for survival in the freezing, choppy water.
A terrifying scene unfolded near Alcatraz Island on Tuesday afternoon when a recreational boat capsized, leaving multiple people fighting for survival in the freezing, choppy water.
San Gregorio Ranch Beach to join state parks system, ending clothing-optional era
The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) recently purchased the 238-acre San Gregorio Ranch property for $10 million with the sole purpose of donating it to the California State Parks system. The acquisition adds a half-mile of beachfront, an improved access road and trail, new facilities, and coastal habitats to the public trust.
The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) recently purchased the 238-acre San Gregorio Ranch property for $10 million with the sole purpose of donating it to the California State Parks system. The acquisition adds a half-mile of beachfront, an improved access road and trail, new facilities, and coastal habitats to the public trust.
PG&E warns of planned power shutoffs
PG&E is warning of the possibilty of planned power shutoffs to thousands of customers in the North and East Bay. The utility says the shutoffs may occur because of the threat of wildfires.
PG&E is warning of the possibilty of planned power shutoffs to thousands of customers in the North and East Bay. The utility says the shutoffs may occur because of the threat of wildfires.


















