Fog to hot

Today will start off foggy at the coast and be hot in the 90s inland.

Outside Lands Music Festival wraps up in Golden Gate Park

Another year of Outside Lands has wrapped up in San Francisco, with hundreds of thousands of people turning out for this year's music festival in Golden Gate Park. Some fans showed up for all three days. 

Another hot day inland

Slightly cooler temperatures will highlight your Monday forecast. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 90s. Looks like a cooler week ahead.

I-680 closure in Fremont causes major traffic backup

As the weekend-long shutdown of part of I-680 northbound in Fremont continues, drivers being detoured around that closure are finding themselves spending a couple of hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic. 

Mild, warm, hot... the Bay Area has it all

Minor changes are expected for your Bay Area Sunday. Morning clouds will pull back to the coast during the morning hours. Afternoon high will range from upper 60 at the coast to 70 and 80s around the bay to upper 90s for the hotter spots inland. A minor drop in temps. arrives tomorrow with additional cooling later in the week.

KTVU FOX 2 News at 6 PM

Temperatures were slightly cooler Inland today, but still topping off in the triple digits well Inland towards Fairfield and the Delta. While Coastal areas, the City and Bayside will see coastal clodiness tonight with patchy drizzle, clear skies Inland with mild overnight temps in the 50s and 60s. Sunday will bring "Repeat Heat" Inland, with near summer average temperatures elsewhere. Air quality will be moderate in some neighborhoods with a breeze 10-15, occasional gusty winds to 20 mph. Have a beautiful Sunday!

Mild coast, warm bay, hot inland

The summery pattern continues with afternoon highs ranging from upper 60s at the coast to 70s and 80s around the bay and upper 90s inland. A few areas are even expected to hit the century mark! Little change expected for tomorrow.

Novato's Shaded Fire Break will save homes

The small Marin town of Novato is creating a so-called Shaded Fuel Break to keep small gash and brush fires from climbing up into the top of trees, setting off major firestorms.