San Francisco is enforcing its RV dwelling ban, but critics have concerns

People living in RVs in San Francisco and their supporters rallied on Wednesday, worried they will be displaced by the city's new RV ban. 

A break from the rain
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The Wednesday rain and wind event is winding down. Low clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Thursday morning. Partly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. A weak system will bring in more clouds Thursday night. The chance of showers will favor the North Bay late Thursday. We are expecting a mixture of sun and clouds this weekend.

Off the Grid taking over vacant storefront for pop-up holiday food market in SF

Off the Grid – the familiar food truck and catering crew is getting a pop-up brick-and-mortar space in downtown San Francisco as part of the city's Vacant to Vibrant program, and it's just in time for the holidays. 

FAA cuts flights by 10%: What Bay Area airports are saying

The FAA will cut air traffic by 10% across 40 major markets starting Friday amid the ongoing shutdown, citing air traffic controller shortages. Bay Area airports say they haven’t yet been told if they’ll be affected.

Wet Now. Warmer Weekend!
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So far this early season system is playing out as advertised - more of a wind storm than precipatation. Winds materialized over the coastal waters and the North Bay coast, especially the Marin Headlands. Since midnight: 82 mph winds in the hills above Woodacre, 66 mph Mt. Diablo and many other sites around the region gusting 40-60 mph. High Wind Warning and Wind Advisory in effect until 4 PM. The North Bay coast will likely be converted to a Wind Advisory later. As for rain, spotty showers remain. The heaviest rain occurred over the North Bay. Highest precip totals were in the Marin Headlands with 2.25" 0.5-1.5", less with nothing to a tenth or two elsewhere. We`re not done yet. Though easing, winds will be impactful this afternoon. Additionally, we haven`t had any thunderstorms yet, but the cold front continues to move through leading to more instability. If we experience Tstorms, mostly likely north of the North Bay. Tidal Flood Advisory in effect until Saturday. BEAVER Moon Tonight!

'Justice for KitKat': SF supervisor holds rally for autonomous vehicle regulation

San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder on Tuesday called for self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, to be regulated after the death of KitKat, a beloved bodega cat in the city's Mission District.

Future of Macy's Union Square location comes into focus

The future of Macy’s flagship store in San Francisco’s Union Square is becoming clearer, more than a year after the retailer announced it was leaving.

Incoming storm
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Our next storm is making its way closer to the Bay Area. The conditions will change rapidly overnight. The front will produce moderate to heavy rain for the Wednesday morning commute. The heaviest rain will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be an issue. High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories have been issued for the majority of the Bay Area. Gusts could exceed 50 mph in some areas.

Divided San Francisco Arts Commission votes to remove fountain

A divided San Francisco Arts Commission has voted to remove the Vaillancourt Fountain from Embarcadero Plaza, clearing the way for the 1971 concrete sculpture to be dismantled early next year as part of a $32 million plaza renovation.

Clouds, rain
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Today will see clouds and rain. Temps in the 60s and 70s.

More clouds on the way
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Your Tuesday forecast features mostly cloudy skies. Shower chances have been added to the North Bay forecast. Our next storm is scheduled to arrive first thing Wednesday. The morning commute could be challenging as the rain move south across the Bay Area. The highest totals, up to 2.50 inches, will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be factor. Gusts could approach 50 mph for parts of the Bay Area.

San Francisco supervisor to hold rally for cat killed by Waymo

A San Francisco supervisor, who represents the Mission District, is holding a rally for the beloved bodega cat killed by a Waymo last week. She's also introducing a resolution that has to do with public input on autonomous vehicles.

Air travel delays are increasing amid government shutdown

As of Sunday, air traffic control operations in the United States are experiencing significant flight delays at major airports, and it's likely going to get worse as the government shutdown continues.

Monday sunshine turns to Wednesday rainfall
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Our mild to warm pattern continues for one more day. Mostly sunny skies return Monday. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 70s. The slight chance of showers has been added to the Tuesday forecast. Our next storm arrives Wednesday morning. Heavy rain, along with stronger winds, would complicate the morning commute.