Summer arrives Sunday, but will it FEEL like it?
Tomorrow will be a near-carbon copy of today. Expect a cloudy morning with patchy coastal drizzle followed by slow clearing to the coast, keeping daytime temperatures below seasonal temperatures. A contrast between the cloudy coast and sunlit inland areas will spin up strong onshore winds. Expect widespread gusts of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph. Highs will bank from low-mid 60s at the Coast to 81 inland. A Beach Hazards Statement remains active through early Sunday for sneaker waves and dangerous rip currents. Do NOT turn your back to the ocean and stay out of the water. The cooling upper trough will lose its grip as shortwave high pressure begins compressing the marine layer, starting a subtle warming trend on Father's Day and the first day of summer on Sunday.
Tomorrow will be a near-carbon copy of today. Expect a cloudy morning with patchy coastal drizzle followed by slow clearing to the coast, keeping daytime temperatures below seasonal temperatures. A contrast between the cloudy coast and sunlit inland areas will spin up strong onshore winds. Expect widespread gusts of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph. Highs will bank from low-mid 60s at the Coast to 81 inland. A Beach Hazards Statement remains active through early Sunday for sneaker waves and dangerous rip currents. Do NOT turn your back to the ocean and stay out of the water. The cooling upper trough will lose its grip as shortwave high pressure begins compressing the marine layer, starting a subtle warming trend on Father's Day and the first day of summer on Sunday.
West Coast News Wrap Live
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
A nonprofit celebrates Juneteenth by helping people catch waves
Dozens of people from across the San Francisco Bay Area gathered at Cowell’s Beach on Friday to celebrate Juneteenth by learning to surf, part of an annual event aimed at making the ocean more accessible to communities of color.
Dozens of people from across the San Francisco Bay Area gathered at Cowell’s Beach on Friday to celebrate Juneteenth by learning to surf, part of an annual event aimed at making the ocean more accessible to communities of color.
Celebrating Juneteenth through surfing
Dozens of people celebrated the Juneteenth holiday by descending on Cowell's Beach in Santa Cruz, to learn to surf. The event, hosted by a nonprofit Black Surf Santa Cruz, provided 100 fere surfboards, wetsuits and lessons. For many participants, it was their first time venturing past the shorebreak waves.
Dozens of people celebrated the Juneteenth holiday by descending on Cowell's Beach in Santa Cruz, to learn to surf. The event, hosted by a nonprofit Black Surf Santa Cruz, provided 100 fere surfboards, wetsuits and lessons. For many participants, it was their first time venturing past the shorebreak waves.
World Cup: Team USA advances to knockout round
The US Men's National Team now knows they have advanced to the World Cup knockout round after their shutout victory over Australia.
The US Men's National Team now knows they have advanced to the World Cup knockout round after their shutout victory over Australia.
Auto glass repair businesses suffer as Oakland break-ins decline
A decline in car break-ins across Oakland is being welcomed as a public safety win, but it is also contributing to a downturn for some local auto glass repair businesses.
A decline in car break-ins across Oakland is being welcomed as a public safety win, but it is also contributing to a downturn for some local auto glass repair businesses.
SF thrilled as US men best Australia
US soccer fans packed into the The Crossing at East Cut to watch the match between USA and Australia
US soccer fans packed into the The Crossing at East Cut to watch the match between USA and Australia
Fewer car break-ins in Oakland means less business for repair shops
Oakland has seen a decrease in car break-ins over the past year, which is good news for car owners, but less so for some repair shops. Those businesses that specialize in replacing windows and windshields have seen a sharp decline in the once-reliable portion of their income.
Oakland has seen a decrease in car break-ins over the past year, which is good news for car owners, but less so for some repair shops. Those businesses that specialize in replacing windows and windshields have seen a sharp decline in the once-reliable portion of their income.
SF Giants Pride Night controversy: Inclusivity in sports
The DOJ has opened an investigation of Major League Baseball's handling of the SF Giants' Pride Night controversy where some pitchers protested the Pride baseball cap. Shaun Fletcher, public relations and sports communications professor at San Jose State University, on inclusivity in sports and culture, and argument for potential violations of religious rights.
The DOJ has opened an investigation of Major League Baseball's handling of the SF Giants' Pride Night controversy where some pitchers protested the Pride baseball cap. Shaun Fletcher, public relations and sports communications professor at San Jose State University, on inclusivity in sports and culture, and argument for potential violations of religious rights.
Oakland celebrates Juneteenth
The fourth annual 'Hella Juneteenth' festival kicked off on Friday, in Prescott Market in Oakland. The event commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, two years after the passage of the 13th amendment. The event features music, food, merchandise and activities.
The fourth annual 'Hella Juneteenth' festival kicked off on Friday, in Prescott Market in Oakland. The event commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, two years after the passage of the 13th amendment. The event features music, food, merchandise and activities.
World Cup: San Pedro Square packed with 20,000 fans for USA vs Australia
A massive crowd turned out at San Jose's San Pedro Square to watch U.S. take on Australia in the World Cup. Once again the street was turned into a sea of red, white and blue.
A massive crowd turned out at San Jose's San Pedro Square to watch U.S. take on Australia in the World Cup. Once again the street was turned into a sea of red, white and blue.
Sonoma Valley shooting leads to standoff, arrest
Multiple gunshots were fired at a home in Sonoma early Friday morning, but no one was injured, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office reported.
Multiple gunshots were fired at a home in Sonoma early Friday morning, but no one was injured, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office reported.
Trivia fun with comedian Joe Klocek
Comedian and trivia host, Jo Klocek dropped by the KTVU studios to have fun with the cast and crew on Fox Local San Francisco.
Comedian and trivia host, Jo Klocek dropped by the KTVU studios to have fun with the cast and crew on Fox Local San Francisco.
Homicide charge filed in South Bay car chase that left a woman dead
The man suspected of causing two car crashes that left one person dead and three people, including himself, in the hospital has been hit with multiple criminal charges including homicide and reckless driving.
The man suspected of causing two car crashes that left one person dead and three people, including himself, in the hospital has been hit with multiple criminal charges including homicide and reckless driving.
Toy Story 5 preview with The Backstage Experience
Dave Morales of The Backstage Experience sat down with Tim Allen and Tom Hanks to talk about their new movie "Toy Story 5." Dave also joined Fox Local San Francisco to talk about much-anticipated picture.
Dave Morales of The Backstage Experience sat down with Tim Allen and Tom Hanks to talk about their new movie "Toy Story 5." Dave also joined Fox Local San Francisco to talk about much-anticipated picture.
Inside the 'Cube' with the Fox World Cup watchers
Austin Franklin and Kevin Akoto are watching every single FIFA World Cup 2026 match inside the 'Cube' in New York's Times Square. They join Fox Local San Francisco to talk about their unique experience.
Austin Franklin and Kevin Akoto are watching every single FIFA World Cup 2026 match inside the 'Cube' in New York's Times Square. They join Fox Local San Francisco to talk about their unique experience.
Injured eagle returned to the wild after 25 weeks of treatment
A bald eagle on Friday took flight for the first time in over 25 weeks, after being treated by a local wildlife rescue.
A bald eagle on Friday took flight for the first time in over 25 weeks, after being treated by a local wildlife rescue.
Juneteenth Celebration in San Francisco
Tamara Walker joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss the Juneteenth celebrations going on in San Francisco .
Tamara Walker joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss the Juneteenth celebrations going on in San Francisco .
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Interview with co-founder of Greyparrot
Interview with co-founder of Greyparrot
Rowdy Seattle fans cause seismic spike during USA, Australia World Cup match
The first goal for Team USA caused a seismic spike as hundreds of thousands of people in Seattle gathered and cheered across several downtown venues to watch the World Cup match against Australia.
The first goal for Team USA caused a seismic spike as hundreds of thousands of people in Seattle gathered and cheered across several downtown venues to watch the World Cup match against Australia.



















