Drizzle, showers, rain
Drizzle, showers and rain are expected Monday through Wednesday.
Drizzle, showers and rain are expected Monday through Wednesday.
Cold front pushing through
A low pressure system off the Pacific Northwest Coast and its accompanying cold front will trek into the region tomorrow. Monday morning, The Bay Area will begin with light rain with increasing southerly winds in the North Bay around Noon. As the cold front pushes inland tomorrow afternoon, rainfall rates will increase as the rainfall becomes relatively intense. Tomorrow will hold the best thunderstorm chances for the week. Heaviest activity will remain offshore. Firstly, southwest facing terrain will likely be the rainfall total winners with northwest-southeast oriented valleys getting rain shadowed. Secondly, as the next system (Tuesday/Wednesday) is coming from the northwest, with a southwest to northeast direction, it will be parallel to the moisture. This will likely slow the motion of the cold front with it potentially becoming stationary which would provide an area for continued rainfall. We will watch for any potential of training rain showers/thunderstorms which would pose the risk of flooding.
A low pressure system off the Pacific Northwest Coast and its accompanying cold front will trek into the region tomorrow. Monday morning, The Bay Area will begin with light rain with increasing southerly winds in the North Bay around Noon. As the cold front pushes inland tomorrow afternoon, rainfall rates will increase as the rainfall becomes relatively intense. Tomorrow will hold the best thunderstorm chances for the week. Heaviest activity will remain offshore. Firstly, southwest facing terrain will likely be the rainfall total winners with northwest-southeast oriented valleys getting rain shadowed. Secondly, as the next system (Tuesday/Wednesday) is coming from the northwest, with a southwest to northeast direction, it will be parallel to the moisture. This will likely slow the motion of the cold front with it potentially becoming stationary which would provide an area for continued rainfall. We will watch for any potential of training rain showers/thunderstorms which would pose the risk of flooding.
Sunday clouds
Low clouds will blanket a good portion of the Bay Area Sunday morning. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 70s. We are tracking a shifting pattern. Rain chances could be increasing later in the day Monday. The cool, unsettled weather pattern sticks around through Wednesday. Rainfall amounts could be pretty impressive for this time of year. The wettest parts of the North Bay could pick 1.25" of rainfall!
Low clouds will blanket a good portion of the Bay Area Sunday morning. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 70s. We are tracking a shifting pattern. Rain chances could be increasing later in the day Monday. The cool, unsettled weather pattern sticks around through Wednesday. Rainfall amounts could be pretty impressive for this time of year. The wettest parts of the North Bay could pick 1.25" of rainfall!
KTVU FOX 2 News at 7:30 PM
The forecast remains on track after a brief warm up today. Temperatures will cool tomorrow and Sunday out ahead of a developing disturbance from the Gulf of Alaska set to arrive early Monday. Mostly clear skies across our region produced a nice sunset tonight. The marine layer and the low stratus that often accompanies it is gradually on the mend this evening, with coverage expected to increase during the overnight hours through mid-morning Saturday. This weekend will be a great weekend to clean out your gutters and properly store any outdoor items that are sensitive to rain and/or wind as there is a stark pattern change in the long term forecast. So, a recap, sunny skies and seasonal highs Saturday from the mid and high 60s along the Coast, 70s around the Bay, and low and mid 80s Inland. A bit breezy during the afternoon 10 to 20 mph. Have a great weekend!
The forecast remains on track after a brief warm up today. Temperatures will cool tomorrow and Sunday out ahead of a developing disturbance from the Gulf of Alaska set to arrive early Monday. Mostly clear skies across our region produced a nice sunset tonight. The marine layer and the low stratus that often accompanies it is gradually on the mend this evening, with coverage expected to increase during the overnight hours through mid-morning Saturday. This weekend will be a great weekend to clean out your gutters and properly store any outdoor items that are sensitive to rain and/or wind as there is a stark pattern change in the long term forecast. So, a recap, sunny skies and seasonal highs Saturday from the mid and high 60s along the Coast, 70s around the Bay, and low and mid 80s Inland. A bit breezy during the afternoon 10 to 20 mph. Have a great weekend!
Weather cooldown
The weekend is going to see a cool down.
The weekend is going to see a cool down.
Warmer Friday forecast
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Friday morning. Mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the mid 90s. Cooler conditions are expected this weekend. Rain chances will be increasing early next week.
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Friday morning. Mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the mid 90s. Cooler conditions are expected this weekend. Rain chances will be increasing early next week.
Bay Area drying out after overnight thunderstorms
Isolated thunderstorms possible again this afternoon over Mountains of San Benito and Interior Monterey County, however, the Bay Area is drying out and the weather is settling after a very active Wednesday night! Partly sunny today with seasonal highs from the 60s and the Coast to 70s around the Bay.
Isolated thunderstorms possible again this afternoon over Mountains of San Benito and Interior Monterey County, however, the Bay Area is drying out and the weather is settling after a very active Wednesday night! Partly sunny today with seasonal highs from the 60s and the Coast to 70s around the Bay.
Morning clouds
Today will see morning clouds. High in the 70s and 80s.
Today will see morning clouds. High in the 70s and 80s.
Showers moving out
The thunderstorms we were tracking Wednesday evening could linger into early Thursday morning. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected for your Thursday. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 80s. Warmer temperatures will highlight the Friday forecast.
The thunderstorms we were tracking Wednesday evening could linger into early Thursday morning. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected for your Thursday. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 80s. Warmer temperatures will highlight the Friday forecast.
Wednesday night thunderstorms
Thunderstorms moved into parts of the East Bay Wednesday night.
Thunderstorms moved into parts of the East Bay Wednesday night.
Wednesday night thunderstorms
Thunderstorms rolled into parts of the Bay Area Wednesday evening
Thunderstorms rolled into parts of the Bay Area Wednesday evening
Showers moving out overnight
We get a break from the heat! Shower chances will remain in the Bay Area forecast overnight. Your Thursday forecast features partly to mostly cloudy skies. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 80s.
We get a break from the heat! Shower chances will remain in the Bay Area forecast overnight. Your Thursday forecast features partly to mostly cloudy skies. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 80s.
Showers have arrived
Ample shower activity has been observed across Monterey and San Benito counties this morning with some strong thunderstorms in the southern portion of these counties. Rainfall has been steady, but hasn't brought a flooding concern over the dry soil. While the main show is this morning, the chance for showers and thunderstorms continues throughout the Bay Area this afternoon and evening. Thursday morning will start cloudy with a chance of unsettled weather before afternoon clearing.
Ample shower activity has been observed across Monterey and San Benito counties this morning with some strong thunderstorms in the southern portion of these counties. Rainfall has been steady, but hasn't brought a flooding concern over the dry soil. While the main show is this morning, the chance for showers and thunderstorms continues throughout the Bay Area this afternoon and evening. Thursday morning will start cloudy with a chance of unsettled weather before afternoon clearing.
Temps in 80s
Today's temps will be in the 80s.
Today's temps will be in the 80s.
Cooler temperatures ahead
A significant pattern change is in store overnight as a cut-off low pressure system with ample subtropical moisture pushes in from the south. We can say with high confidence that this will bring significant cloud cover, cooler temperatures and higher humidity.
A significant pattern change is in store overnight as a cut-off low pressure system with ample subtropical moisture pushes in from the south. We can say with high confidence that this will bring significant cloud cover, cooler temperatures and higher humidity.
Warm to hot Tuesday
Tuesday will be the hottest day of the week. Highs should range from the low 80s to 102 well inland. A Spare the Air Alert has been issued for the Bay Area. A cooler system will approach the Bay Area Tuesday night. Shower and thunderstorm chances will be increasing by Wednesday. Update: The National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for parts of the Bay Area (Tuesday: 11 am to 7 pm). The advisory will be in effect for San Francisco, the Peninsula, South Bay, and the East Bay.
Tuesday will be the hottest day of the week. Highs should range from the low 80s to 102 well inland. A Spare the Air Alert has been issued for the Bay Area. A cooler system will approach the Bay Area Tuesday night. Shower and thunderstorm chances will be increasing by Wednesday. Update: The National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for parts of the Bay Area (Tuesday: 11 am to 7 pm). The advisory will be in effect for San Francisco, the Peninsula, South Bay, and the East Bay.
Temps 80s and 90s
Today's temps will be in the 80s and 90s.
Today's temps will be in the 80s and 90s.
Another warm to hot pattern
A warming trend kicks in for the first day of fall! After patchy fog during the morning hours, temperatures should warm quickly later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the mid 90s. Tuesday should be the hottest day of the week. We are tracking shower chances by midweek.
A warming trend kicks in for the first day of fall! After patchy fog during the morning hours, temperatures should warm quickly later in the day. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the mid 90s. Tuesday should be the hottest day of the week. We are tracking shower chances by midweek.
Sunny and warmer for last day of summer
A mid-morning burn off is expected with sunny, warmer weather for the afternoon. Highs today will range from upper 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland, even 90 degrees for some. A notable heat up expected on Monday.
A mid-morning burn off is expected with sunny, warmer weather for the afternoon. Highs today will range from upper 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland, even 90 degrees for some. A notable heat up expected on Monday.
Dry and pleasant today
The last of Mario's clouds are moving out with dry, pleasant weather in store for today. Afternoon highs will range from upper 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland.
The last of Mario's clouds are moving out with dry, pleasant weather in store for today. Afternoon highs will range from upper 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland.



















