As death toll climbs near 200, Bay Area sends support for Helene

While search and rescue crews go through the wreckage focused on finding those missing people, the destruction reveals the amount of people willing to jump in and help from all over the country.

Heat Advisories Extended
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A slow cooling trend into the weekend. It's still going to be hot, just not as hot. High temperatures on Thursday will be in the low 100s again with 90s around the Bay.

San Francisco endures another day of hot weather

For a second day, temperatures soared past the 80 degree mark in San Francisco. In a city that is known for foggy cool temperatures, medical experts say the heat can be especially dangerous for people who aren't accustomed to it. 

Excessive Heat Warning extended
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The October heat wave continues. While temperatures should begin to cool in the Thursday forecast, another round of triple digit heat is expected. The Excessive Heat Warning has been extended until 11 pm Thursday. Forecast highs should range from the mid 70s near the coast to 103 well inland. The Friday forecast features slightly cooler temperatures. Drink lots of water and look for the shade! -Mark

Helene forces closure of North Carolina quartz facilities, disrupting tech supply chain

Hurricane Helene forced the shutdown of two key quartz manufacturing facilities in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, operated by Sibelco and The Quartz Corp, which produce ultra-pure quartz essential for semiconductors, solar panels, and fiber-optic cables.

Investigators probe Tennessee plastics factory after deaths during Helene flooding

Tennessee state authorities are investigating the company behind a plastics factory where 11 workers were swept away in Hurricane Helene floodwaters. Two died, and five are still missing.

San Francisco weather: Many schools don't have air conditioning

In Oakland, as many as 2,000 classrooms don't have air conditioning. Hot classrooms lead to more student and teacher illnesses and absences, and studies show that they reduce children’s ability to learn.

Real hot inland
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Temps continue to be in the triple digits inland.

San Francisco sees hottest day of the year

San Francisco on Tuesday recorded its hottest day of the year temperatures reached the mid-90s.

Heat wave continues
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The October heat wave will continue. Excessive Heat Warnings are in place through Wednesday night. After a mild start Wednesday morning, temperatures will heat up quickly during the afternoon. Highs should range from the low 80s near the coast to 107 well inland. We will likely have another round of records. The hot pattern begins to release its grip Thursday. Stay safe in the heat! -Mark

Temperatures as high as 110 degrees expected in parts of Bay Area Wednesday

An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect through Wednesday night in much of the greater Bay Area because of temperatures that could reach 110 degrees in some inland locations and up to 96 degrees in downtown San Francisco, according to the National Weather Service.

Crazy hot inland
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Today will be 80s and 90s at the coast and up to 106 inland.

It's a heatwave
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Tuesday should be the hottest day of the week with high temperatures into the low 100's. Temperatures will be slow to cool so 90s and 100's will last through Thursday.

Join the effort: How you can help Hurricane Helene's devastated communities

Relief efforts are underway, with government agencies and aid organizations like the American Red Cross, Samaritan's Purse, and the Salvation Army providing assistance.

PG&E may shut off power in parts of Napa County amid Bay Area heat wave

As the Bay Area endures scorching temperatures this week, some PG&E customers may lose power due to public safety power shutoffs

Dangerous heat, temps could reach 107
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The Bay Area will see some dangerous heat this week. The hottest day will be Tuesday where some areas could be 107 degrees.

Helene aftermath latest: At least 120 dead, NC communities still isolated

Helene left a trail of widespread damage across the U.S. Southeast, killing at least 120 people and hundreds of others still unaccounted for.