Overcast, clouds sun
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Today will start off with drizzle and overcast cloud. The afternoon will see sun. Highs reaching 80 degrees.

A rainy Sunday strikes the Bay Area
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A large storm cell is hitting the North Coast and the Bay Area is feeling some of the effects. Bands of rain are expected throughout the day Sunday with parts of the North Bay forecast to receive up to a half-inch of rain. Expect highs in the low 70s for areas around the bay and further inland, and highs in the mid 60s on the coast.

On and off showers: 5-day forecast
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Rain and cooling temperatures are expected for the Bay Area for the next few days

Hurricane Norma makes landfall near Mexico's Cabo San Lucas as a Category 1

The once Category 4 hurricane weakened substantially before landfall which helped spare communities around Cabo San Lucas from more extensive damage.

NERT volunteers prepare for San Francisco's next disaster

Are you prepared for disaster if it strikes today? That was the goal for San Francisco Fire Department on Saturday when it held drills to train residents on disaster preparedness. 

A partly sunny Saturday is forecasted ahead of a rain-shower Sunday
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Temperatures on Saturday are much cooler compared to the highs the Bay Area experienced earlier in the week. Rain showers are forecasted for parts of the Bay Area on Sunday, so make sure to enjoy the sunshine today. Expect highs in the mid 70s for inland areas, upper 60s around the bay and mid 60s for the coast.

Temperatures return to normal, massive amounts of rain predicted for winter.
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The seasonal precipitation outlook is in and the Bay Area is once again expected to receive above average totals throughout the winter season. ?We are painted for a lot of rain,? KTVU?s meteorologist Steve Paulson said. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures on Friday to be in the mid 80s for inland areas, mid 70s around the bay and mid 60s for the coast.

California earthquake test alert goes off 7 hours ahead of Great ShakeOut

A crucial component of Wednesday's Great ShakeOut earthquake test experienced a significant misfire that jolted many Californians awake in the pre-dawn hours.

BART, students practice the Great Shake Out earthquake drill

At 10:19 a.m., residents across California, Oregon, and Washington actively participated in an earthquake drill.

ShakeAlert sounds off at 3 a.m. jolting Californians awake likely by mistake

Many Californians were jolted awake Thursday at 3:20 a.m. – and then never went back to sleep – after a test of the earthquake alert phone warning system went off at that pre-dawn hour, likely by mistake.

Highs in the 90s
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Steve Paulson says it's going to be hot today with highs in the 90s.

More warm weather, high surf danger ahead for Thursday
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The warm weather has brought a slight increase in fire danger across the more inland areas of the Bay Area. Coastal temperatures on Wednesday reached into the 80s and Santa Rosa hit 93. The surf is also expected to be high with waves hitting upwards of 15 feet.

Earthquake shakes the small town of Isleton, raising concerns about levees protecting town

A town that was built under the leve lof the Sacramento River got a wake up call from Mother Nature when a moderate, but highly noticeable earthquake shook it, up right after stores opened.  At 9:30 this morning, phones began signaling to expect earthquake shaking from Sacramento County through the East Bay.   

Wall-to-wall sun
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Steve Paulson says after a cool morning, it will be wall-to-wall sun. Highs could erach 90 degrees.