Don't light your firewood
With colder nights settling in across the Bay Area — and Thanksgiving just around the corner — many families are preparing to light up their fireplaces for a warm, cozy holiday. But before you strike that match, the Bay Area Air District (formerly the Bay Area Air Quality Management District) is reminding residents about new wood-burning regulations that could impact when and how you can enjoy that fire.
With colder nights settling in across the Bay Area — and Thanksgiving just around the corner — many families are preparing to light up their fireplaces for a warm, cozy holiday. But before you strike that match, the Bay Area Air District (formerly the Bay Area Air Quality Management District) is reminding residents about new wood-burning regulations that could impact when and how you can enjoy that fire.
Dense fog returns Wednesday morning
We are expecting another round of dense fog for parts of the Bay Area Wednesday morning. A Spare the Alert (no wood burning) has been issued for Wednesday - Thursday. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Your Thanksgiving forecast features scattered clouds. The warmest parts of the Bay Area. could approach 70.
We are expecting another round of dense fog for parts of the Bay Area Wednesday morning. A Spare the Alert (no wood burning) has been issued for Wednesday - Thursday. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Your Thanksgiving forecast features scattered clouds. The warmest parts of the Bay Area. could approach 70.
Fog, Foggy and Foggiest!
-Dense Fog Advisory for MOST of the Bay Area until 11 AM -Beach Hazard Alert until 10 AM (Big waves are subsiding) - Dry and mild conditions continue until the end of the week - Cooler and breezy/windy conditions this weekend as the next system approaches - Gusty offshore winds are possible by the end of the upcoming weekend Areas of to widespread dense fog continue to impact the region this morning especially in the North Bay valleys, East Bay valleys, southern Salinas Valley and around the Bay Shoreline. Fog is also impacting the San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, and the West Delta. Some fog is also being reported in San Jose with visibilities at SJC holding around 1/2 of a mile. Conditions are forecast to gradually improve beyond 11 AM, yet anyone driving should use low beam headlights and slow down to allow extra time to reach your destination when encountering dense fog. Hazy sunshine this afternoon with upper 50s to the mid 60s.
-Dense Fog Advisory for MOST of the Bay Area until 11 AM -Beach Hazard Alert until 10 AM (Big waves are subsiding) - Dry and mild conditions continue until the end of the week - Cooler and breezy/windy conditions this weekend as the next system approaches - Gusty offshore winds are possible by the end of the upcoming weekend Areas of to widespread dense fog continue to impact the region this morning especially in the North Bay valleys, East Bay valleys, southern Salinas Valley and around the Bay Shoreline. Fog is also impacting the San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, and the West Delta. Some fog is also being reported in San Jose with visibilities at SJC holding around 1/2 of a mile. Conditions are forecast to gradually improve beyond 11 AM, yet anyone driving should use low beam headlights and slow down to allow extra time to reach your destination when encountering dense fog. Hazy sunshine this afternoon with upper 50s to the mid 60s.
Another round of fog
Dense fog returns to the parts of the Bay Area Tuesday morning. The inland valleys of the North Bay and East Bay could have reduced visibilities. The afternoon forecast features hazy sun. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s.
Dense fog returns to the parts of the Bay Area Tuesday morning. The inland valleys of the North Bay and East Bay could have reduced visibilities. The afternoon forecast features hazy sun. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s.
Dense fog returns
Dense fog will be a factor Monday morning and will likely impact the commute. Visibilities could drop below 1/4 mile across parts of the Bay Area. We are expecting partly sunny skies later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. A dry weather stretch remains in place through Thanksgiving.
Dense fog will be a factor Monday morning and will likely impact the commute. Visibilities could drop below 1/4 mile across parts of the Bay Area. We are expecting partly sunny skies later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. A dry weather stretch remains in place through Thanksgiving.
Morning clouds will give way to a pleasant fall afternoon
The morning clouds and patchy dense fog will clear to a partly cloudy, pleasant day. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s at the coast to upper 60s inland.
The morning clouds and patchy dense fog will clear to a partly cloudy, pleasant day. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s at the coast to upper 60s inland.
Chilly morning, mild afternoon
Following a chilly start to the day, a pleasant afternoon is on the way. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s at the coast to upper 60s inland. A near repeat is expected for tomorrow.
Following a chilly start to the day, a pleasant afternoon is on the way. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s at the coast to upper 60s inland. A near repeat is expected for tomorrow.
Syn splashed skies and waves splashed beaches!
- Very quiet with fair weather through this weekend. - Marine stratus returning Saturday night, but clear during the days through early next week. - Details very unclear, but high likelihood of a western US pattern change after Thanksgiving. There almost isn`t a cloud in the sky across our entire 11 county area this afternoon. Light offshore flow and large scale subsidence are paving the way for fair weather through at least the next 24 hours. Saturday looks gorgeous with highs up to 67 degrees! Have a great weekend! he only exception being marine stratus filling in along the coastline Saturday evening. The Beach Hazard Statement/Alert is in effect until Monday night at 10 pm for waves to 18 feet and rip currents along with sneaker waves. Do not turn your back to the Ocean!
- Very quiet with fair weather through this weekend. - Marine stratus returning Saturday night, but clear during the days through early next week. - Details very unclear, but high likelihood of a western US pattern change after Thanksgiving. There almost isn`t a cloud in the sky across our entire 11 county area this afternoon. Light offshore flow and large scale subsidence are paving the way for fair weather through at least the next 24 hours. Saturday looks gorgeous with highs up to 67 degrees! Have a great weekend! he only exception being marine stratus filling in along the coastline Saturday evening. The Beach Hazard Statement/Alert is in effect until Monday night at 10 pm for waves to 18 feet and rip currents along with sneaker waves. Do not turn your back to the Ocean!
Storm clouds are moving out
Our recent storm is making its way into Southern California. Your Friday forecast features partly sunny skies. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. Our dry weather pattern remains locked in place through the weekend. Watch out for the building swell. A Beach Hazards Alert is in effect through Monday.
Our recent storm is making its way into Southern California. Your Friday forecast features partly sunny skies. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. Our dry weather pattern remains locked in place through the weekend. Watch out for the building swell. A Beach Hazards Alert is in effect through Monday.
Thursday morning rain
Our next system will move in from the north late Wednesday night into Thursday morning The bulk of the showers will fall during the morning commute. Winds could be a factor too. Gusts could approach 40 mph. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. A Beach Hazards Alert begins Thursday afternoon due to building swells. A dry and warmer weather stretch moves in this weekend.
Our next system will move in from the north late Wednesday night into Thursday morning The bulk of the showers will fall during the morning commute. Winds could be a factor too. Gusts could approach 40 mph. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. A Beach Hazards Alert begins Thursday afternoon due to building swells. A dry and warmer weather stretch moves in this weekend.
Beach hazard alert along the California coast
Another rain system is moving into the Bay Area Wednesday night. Also, we have an alert for hazardous beach conditions.
Another rain system is moving into the Bay Area Wednesday night. Also, we have an alert for hazardous beach conditions.
Wet Wednesday Night!
-Mainly dry weather through Wednesday, with a few isolated showers possible. - More beneficial type rain late Wednesday through Thursday. - Dry weather returns Friday and continues through the weekend. Patchy fog tonight with increasing clouds Wednesday. Showers Wednesday through Thursday morning. Rainfall amounts from .10 to .60. Cooler air behind the storm with a beautiful Friday through Sunday for traveling for Thanksgiving! -Mainly dry weather through Wednesday, with a few isolated showers possible. - More beneficial type rain late Wednesday through Thursday. - Dry weather returns Friday and continues through the weekend. Patchy fog tonight with increasing clouds Wednesday. Showers Wednesday through Thursday morning. Rainfall amounts from .10 to .60. Cooler air behind the storm with a beautiful Friday through Sunday for traveling for Thanksgiving!
-Mainly dry weather through Wednesday, with a few isolated showers possible. - More beneficial type rain late Wednesday through Thursday. - Dry weather returns Friday and continues through the weekend. Patchy fog tonight with increasing clouds Wednesday. Showers Wednesday through Thursday morning. Rainfall amounts from .10 to .60. Cooler air behind the storm with a beautiful Friday through Sunday for traveling for Thanksgiving! -Mainly dry weather through Wednesday, with a few isolated showers possible. - More beneficial type rain late Wednesday through Thursday. - Dry weather returns Friday and continues through the weekend. Patchy fog tonight with increasing clouds Wednesday. Showers Wednesday through Thursday morning. Rainfall amounts from .10 to .60. Cooler air behind the storm with a beautiful Friday through Sunday for traveling for Thanksgiving!
Showers moving out
The Monday weather system will be heading to the south of the Bay Area. Your Tuesday forecast features partly sunny skies and cool temperatures. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. The break in the rain won't last for long. Our next system arrives Wednesday night - Thursday.
The Monday weather system will be heading to the south of the Bay Area. Your Tuesday forecast features partly sunny skies and cool temperatures. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. The break in the rain won't last for long. Our next system arrives Wednesday night - Thursday.
More rain, temps in 60s
More rain, temps in 60s.
More rain, temps in 60s.
Heavy rain returns late Sunday
Our next storm is scheduled to move into the Bay Area late Sunday night - early Monday morning. As the defined frontal band moves in, moderate to heavy rain will spread south across the Bay Area. Stronger winds are also expected. Gusts could approach 40 mph. Occasional rain could still be a factor through Monday morning. Showers should taper later in the day.
Our next storm is scheduled to move into the Bay Area late Sunday night - early Monday morning. As the defined frontal band moves in, moderate to heavy rain will spread south across the Bay Area. Stronger winds are also expected. Gusts could approach 40 mph. Occasional rain could still be a factor through Monday morning. Showers should taper later in the day.
Mainly dry today before another storm tonight
Morning showers will diminish, but another storm arrives tonight with a round of heavy rain, gusty winds, and a slight thunderstorm risk. Wind prone areas could see 35 mph gusts. Showers and isolated thunderstorms stick around Monday before we dry out Monday night and Tuesday.
Morning showers will diminish, but another storm arrives tonight with a round of heavy rain, gusty winds, and a slight thunderstorm risk. Wind prone areas could see 35 mph gusts. Showers and isolated thunderstorms stick around Monday before we dry out Monday night and Tuesday.
Cold Storm Sunday Night!
- Light rain spreading across the region from south to north today. Highest totals from Monterey Bay southward. - Alhough there will be a spotty, isolated Sunday shower, the next system on track for late Sunday is a strong cold front and a period of moderate-to-heavy rain overnight into Monday morning. Slight chance of thunderstorms Monday morning. Monday afternoon calms with cloudy skies and cool temps only in the 50s to low 60s. - Drier Tuesday with increasing clouds and a slight chance of rain Tuesday night with chilly temperatures through the rest of the week.
- Light rain spreading across the region from south to north today. Highest totals from Monterey Bay southward. - Alhough there will be a spotty, isolated Sunday shower, the next system on track for late Sunday is a strong cold front and a period of moderate-to-heavy rain overnight into Monday morning. Slight chance of thunderstorms Monday morning. Monday afternoon calms with cloudy skies and cool temps only in the 50s to low 60s. - Drier Tuesday with increasing clouds and a slight chance of rain Tuesday night with chilly temperatures through the rest of the week.
Mostly cloudy, showers increasing
Our active weather pattern continues. Mostly cloudy skies for most today. Light rain over the South Bay will spread north later today. Afternoon highs will range from the low to mid 60s. A brief break in the wet weather tomorrow before the next storm arrives later in the day.
Our active weather pattern continues. Mostly cloudy skies for most today. Light rain over the South Bay will spread north later today. Afternoon highs will range from the low to mid 60s. A brief break in the wet weather tomorrow before the next storm arrives later in the day.
Wet Weekend Ahead!
- Active weather pattern will continue this weekend and into the middle of next weekend. - Noticeably cooler conditions late weekend into next week. The forecast remains on track this evening with mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures from the mid and upper 40s to the low 50s. Both Saturday and Sunday there will be periods of widely scattered showers. The weekend will not be a washout, just anticipate an occasional shower, especially in the South Bay through the Santa Cruz Mountains. Morgan Hill and Gilroy will be wet too. Computer modules suggest at this time, the most probable time for the heaviest rain will be Sunday overnight to Monday morning. Plan on rain through most of next week!
- Active weather pattern will continue this weekend and into the middle of next weekend. - Noticeably cooler conditions late weekend into next week. The forecast remains on track this evening with mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures from the mid and upper 40s to the low 50s. Both Saturday and Sunday there will be periods of widely scattered showers. The weekend will not be a washout, just anticipate an occasional shower, especially in the South Bay through the Santa Cruz Mountains. Morgan Hill and Gilroy will be wet too. Computer modules suggest at this time, the most probable time for the heaviest rain will be Sunday overnight to Monday morning. Plan on rain through most of next week!
Mix of sun and clouds
Today will see a mix of sun and clouds. Possible rain to the south.
Today will see a mix of sun and clouds. Possible rain to the south.



















