Dangerous waves, cool temperatures continue on Sunday

The Bay Area saw multiple ocean rescues on Saturday as large waves continue to inundate Bay Area beaches. The Bay Area is also experiencing astronomical tides, which has prompted flood advisories in areas around the bay, a frost advisory for North Bay counties. Expect highs for Sunday in the mid to upper 60s for inland areas, mid to low 60s for areas around the bay and upper 50s for the coast.

Freeze watch for parts of Bay Area over holiday weekend

The Bay Area could see temperatures drop below freezing this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory that lasted through 10 a.m. Saturday, and a freeze watch from Saturday night through Sunday in parts of the north bay. 

Big, dangerous waves hit a chilly Bay Area

Near-freezing temperatures hit some of the outer limits of the Bay Area overnight, but temperatures are expected to climb into the 60s later in the day. Beach hazards are in effect for the coastlines as larger than average waves roll onto shore. Expect sunny skies with highs in the mid 60s throughout the entire Bay Area.

Cooler temps for Black Friday

Morning temperatures around parts of the Bay Area dipped to as low as 36 degrees, with San Jose hitting 39 degrees on an exceptionally chilly Black Friday morning. Temperatures will climb throughout the day with highs in the mid to low 60s for the entire Bay Area.

Beautiful weather for Thanksgiving Thursday

Thursday will be a great day for a walk, run, bike or hike ahead of a hearty Thanksgiving meal, although it will be windy in the afternoon. Expect highs in the low 70s for inland areas, mid 60s around the bay and mid 60s on the coast.

Sun and clouds

Steve Paulson says today will see sun and clouds with highs reaching 70 degrees.

High clouds, 70s

Steve Paulson says today will see high clouds. Highs will reach the 70s.

Sunny, breezy

Steve Paulson says today will be sunny and breezy. Highs in the low 70s.