San Francisco weather: More rounds of rain
Christmas Day was dry throughout the Bay Area, but that was it for sunny skies until Monday.
Christmas Day was dry throughout the Bay Area, but that was it for sunny skies until Monday.
Winter weather advisory, rain
There's a winter weather advisory for the mountains until noon on Friday. Rain will be heaviest Thursday night.
There's a winter weather advisory for the mountains until noon on Friday. Rain will be heaviest Thursday night.
Christmas forecast: No rain
KTVU meteorologist Roberta Gonzalez forecast chilly temperatures around the Bay Area. On the bright side, there was no rain on Christmas; however, a wet weather system is moving in.
KTVU meteorologist Roberta Gonzalez forecast chilly temperatures around the Bay Area. On the bright side, there was no rain on Christmas; however, a wet weather system is moving in.
Cold start to Christmas morning, but dry
KTVU meteorologist Rosemary Orozco said Christmas Day will be dry, but another wet weather system is headed for the Bay Area.
KTVU meteorologist Rosemary Orozco said Christmas Day will be dry, but another wet weather system is headed for the Bay Area.
Santa Cruz County on edge as high surf and flooding threats linger on Christmas Eve
The National Weather Service on Christmas Eve warned of dangerous, large-breaking waves of up to 35 feet in Santa Cruz county. Its latest high surf warning will be in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The National Weather Service on Christmas Eve warned of dangerous, large-breaking waves of up to 35 feet in Santa Cruz county. Its latest high surf warning will be in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Kilauea volcano eruption paused after spewing lava in Hawaii, USGS says
The eruption occurred about 2:20 a.m. local time Monday within Halemaʻumaʻu crater inside Kilauea's summit caldera, a closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The eruption occurred about 2:20 a.m. local time Monday within Halemaʻumaʻu crater inside Kilauea's summit caldera, a closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
3 fall into ocean after Santa Cruz Wharf partially collapses, floats away
Two people were rescued after a portion of the Santa Cruz Pier collapsed and was seen floating away Monday.
Two people were rescued after a portion of the Santa Cruz Pier collapsed and was seen floating away Monday.
Capitola Village closed, beachfront evacuated during high surf warning
North of Sunset State Beach in Capitola, part of the Village shopping center was closed down Monday as a precaution and other low-lying areas were also evacuated.
North of Sunset State Beach in Capitola, part of the Village shopping center was closed down Monday as a precaution and other low-lying areas were also evacuated.
Dangerous surf, rain will taper off
Today still has dangerous surf. Rain will taper off through the day.
Today still has dangerous surf. Rain will taper off through the day.
Next storm moving in
Heavy rain and the risk of thunderstorms will roll in overnight and continue for the first half of Tuesday before clearing skies for the second half of the day. A High Surf Warning continues for the coast until 6 PM Tuesday for hazardous conditions both in and out of the water.
Heavy rain and the risk of thunderstorms will roll in overnight and continue for the first half of Tuesday before clearing skies for the second half of the day. A High Surf Warning continues for the coast until 6 PM Tuesday for hazardous conditions both in and out of the water.
San Francisco weather: Meteorologists predict Christmas surprise
It's been raining off and on throughout the weekend. And more rain is expected this week. But meteorologists have a present in store for Christmas Day.
It's been raining off and on throughout the weekend. And more rain is expected this week. But meteorologists have a present in store for Christmas Day.
Mostly cloudy, random showers
Today will be mostly cloudy with random showers.
Today will be mostly cloudy with random showers.
High surf warning for several Pacific Coast beaches
With a high surf warning in effect for Pacific Coast beaches from Sunday afternoon through noon Tuesday, Santa Cruz County officials are urging residents and visitors to stay informed and prioritize safety.
With a high surf warning in effect for Pacific Coast beaches from Sunday afternoon through noon Tuesday, Santa Cruz County officials are urging residents and visitors to stay informed and prioritize safety.
Wet weather and high surf
Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers will continue today before a round of steady, heavier rain arrives tonight. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s to upper 60s. A building west swell will create dangerous conditions for our coast through Tuesday. Mainly dry weather is expected on Monday before the strongest storm in this series arrives on Tuesday.
Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers will continue today before a round of steady, heavier rain arrives tonight. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s to upper 60s. A building west swell will create dangerous conditions for our coast through Tuesday. Mainly dry weather is expected on Monday before the strongest storm in this series arrives on Tuesday.
50-foot waves forecast to slam Hawaii as 'The Eddie' surfing competition braces for 'biggest swells ever'
"The Eddie" competition requires consistent 40-foot or higher surf. If Sunday's event goes on as planned, it'll be only the 11th time it has happened since 1984.
"The Eddie" competition requires consistent 40-foot or higher surf. If Sunday's event goes on as planned, it'll be only the 11th time it has happened since 1984.
A break in the rain
The first system will move out of the Bay Area overnight. Your Sunday forecast features mostly cloudy skies. Our next system will be knocking on our door Sunday evening. Rain will spread south Sunday night. We are still tracking a stronger storm for Tuesday (Christmas Eve). Warning near the coast: An exceptionally large swell moves in Sunday. By Monday, waves could approach 30 feet. Be careful if you are visiting the shoreline and watch the wave action from a safe distance.
The first system will move out of the Bay Area overnight. Your Sunday forecast features mostly cloudy skies. Our next system will be knocking on our door Sunday evening. Rain will spread south Sunday night. We are still tracking a stronger storm for Tuesday (Christmas Eve). Warning near the coast: An exceptionally large swell moves in Sunday. By Monday, waves could approach 30 feet. Be careful if you are visiting the shoreline and watch the wave action from a safe distance.
Cloud, breezy, soggy
Cloudy, breezy, soggy weather joining us on this first day of winter. Off and on light rain will continue over the Bay Area today with afternoon highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.High Surf Advisory for the coast until 4p Sunday.
Cloudy, breezy, soggy weather joining us on this first day of winter. Off and on light rain will continue over the Bay Area today with afternoon highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.High Surf Advisory for the coast until 4p Sunday.
Cloud, breezy, soggy
Cloudy, breezy, soggy today with off and on light rain over the Bay Area. Afternoon highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.High Surf Advisory for the coast until 4p Sunday.
Cloudy, breezy, soggy today with off and on light rain over the Bay Area. Afternoon highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.High Surf Advisory for the coast until 4p Sunday.
Winter solstice 2024: When is it and what to know
This year, the winter solstice falls on Dec. 21, 2024.
This year, the winter solstice falls on Dec. 21, 2024.
When was the last white Christmas in my city?
According to Climate Central analysis, parts of Idaho, Minnesota, Maine and Upstate New York as well communities in the Allegheny, Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains annually have the best chances of seeing a snowy Christmas. Meteorological winter, which runs from December through February, is the fastest-warming season across the country and has warmed by an average of 0.61 °F every decade.
According to Climate Central analysis, parts of Idaho, Minnesota, Maine and Upstate New York as well communities in the Allegheny, Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains annually have the best chances of seeing a snowy Christmas. Meteorological winter, which runs from December through February, is the fastest-warming season across the country and has warmed by an average of 0.61 °F every decade.



















