Warming continues

The Bay Area warming trend continues! Patchy fog will return to the coast and bay shoreline Thursday morning. Sunny skies and warming temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the upper 60s near the coast to the upper 90s inland. Temperatures will continue to warm in the Friday forecast.

Warming trend begins

Low clouds should blanket most of the Bay Area Wednesday morning. Mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the low 90s inland. The warming continues in the Thursday forecast.

Tuesday off to cool start

The Bay Area is getting a bit of a break from the heat. KTVU Meteorologist Steve Paulson shares the latest forecast.

Cooler pattern is here to stay

Low clouds should blanket most of the area Sunday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected during the afternoon. The extreme heat is now history. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the low 90s inland. The cooling trend lingers into early next week.

Cooling begins

The extreme heat is finally moving out of town. Partly sunny skies and cooler temperatures will highlight your Saturday forecast. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the mid 90s inland. Temperatures will continue to cool next week.

South Bay heat-related death toll rises, other counties also report loss of life

Santa Clara County officials said Thursday that another person passed away due to the high heat. At least 19 people have passed away due to temperatures that in some cases soared beyond 100 degrees. Other counties have also reported a loss of life, although the issue is more acute in the South Bay.

Deadly hot weather in the South Bay

Officials in Santa Clara County on Wednesday confirmed there have been at least 18 heat-related deaths in the recent Bay Area heatwave.