From June Gloom to No Sky July
Midweek Forecast (Wednesday & Thursday Cooler) Seasonably Cool: Until the weekend ridge arrives, the lingering storm trough will hold our temperatures a few to several degrees below normal averages for the end of June, into our first day of July. Wednesday Temperatures: Coastlines will remain locked in the chilly upper 50s to near 70°F. Inland valleys will actually drop a few degrees cooler than today, landing comfortably in the 70s to low 80s. Far interior hotspots (like Contra Costa and eastern Monterey counties) will top out in the upper 80s, flirting with the 90-degree mark. Afternoon Breezes: Expect the usual punchy, breezy onshore winds to ramp up every afternoon and evening through Thursday. West and southwest 10-20 MPH.
Midweek Forecast (Wednesday & Thursday Cooler) Seasonably Cool: Until the weekend ridge arrives, the lingering storm trough will hold our temperatures a few to several degrees below normal averages for the end of June, into our first day of July. Wednesday Temperatures: Coastlines will remain locked in the chilly upper 50s to near 70°F. Inland valleys will actually drop a few degrees cooler than today, landing comfortably in the 70s to low 80s. Far interior hotspots (like Contra Costa and eastern Monterey counties) will top out in the upper 80s, flirting with the 90-degree mark. Afternoon Breezes: Expect the usual punchy, breezy onshore winds to ramp up every afternoon and evening through Thursday. West and southwest 10-20 MPH.
San Francisco church fire: Investigators probe cause of massive blaze
Firefighters remained at the scene Tuesday, monitoring for hot spots after a massive fire destroyed a historic church in San Francisco's Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood.
Firefighters remained at the scene Tuesday, monitoring for hot spots after a massive fire destroyed a historic church in San Francisco's Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood.
AI Tech Improving Weather Forecasting
Bay Area company Windborne Systems is using AI and high tech weather balloons to improve forecasting
Bay Area company Windborne Systems is using AI and high tech weather balloons to improve forecasting
Surveillance video captures bold mail truck break-in near San Pablo
A postal truck break-in was caught on surveillance video Monday morning in an East Bay neighborhood.
A postal truck break-in was caught on surveillance video Monday morning in an East Bay neighborhood.
Mom sentenced to 6 years for killing newborn, leaving body in Union City dumpster
A mother was sentenced to six years in prison after admitting she killed her newborn daughter and dumped the baby's body in a trash bin outside a Union City apartment complex, according to prosecutors.
A mother was sentenced to six years in prison after admitting she killed her newborn daughter and dumped the baby's body in a trash bin outside a Union City apartment complex, according to prosecutors.
East Bay home with an outdoor-to-indoor pool hits the market for first time in almost 60 years
A sprawling East Bay property that’s been featured time and time again in high-profile home magazines, with its signature outdoor-to-indoor swimming pool and gorgeous gardens, is on the market for the first time in almost 60 years.
A sprawling East Bay property that’s been featured time and time again in high-profile home magazines, with its signature outdoor-to-indoor swimming pool and gorgeous gardens, is on the market for the first time in almost 60 years.
New trial moves forward in Sierra LaMar murder retrial
The man convicted in the 2012 killing of Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar was found guilty in 2017 of kidnapping and killing the 15-year-old as she walked to school.
The man convicted in the 2012 killing of Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar was found guilty in 2017 of kidnapping and killing the 15-year-old as she walked to school.
‘Jersey Day’ in honor of Team USA match in the Bay Area
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie decreed that Wednesday – July 1 – is not only when Team USA takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina, it’s also "Jersey Day" – a day encouraging non-uniformed city employees to wear team colors or soccer jerseys.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie decreed that Wednesday – July 1 – is not only when Team USA takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina, it’s also "Jersey Day" – a day encouraging non-uniformed city employees to wear team colors or soccer jerseys.
Immersive dinosaur exhibit unveiled at San Francisco Zoo
The San Francisco Zoo unveiled their interactive experience with robotic dinosaurs and fossil dig sites starting July 1. Open until September 15, the pay-to-enter "Dinos Rule!" exhibit is for people to learn more about the prehistoric era.
The San Francisco Zoo unveiled their interactive experience with robotic dinosaurs and fossil dig sites starting July 1. Open until September 15, the pay-to-enter "Dinos Rule!" exhibit is for people to learn more about the prehistoric era.
Jury convicts boyfriend of murder, torture of Oakland artist
The Alameda County District Attorney announced on Tuesday that a jury found a boyfriend guilty of second-degree murder, torture and corporal injury to his then-girlfriend, a ceramicist and poet in Oakland, two years ago.
The Alameda County District Attorney announced on Tuesday that a jury found a boyfriend guilty of second-degree murder, torture and corporal injury to his then-girlfriend, a ceramicist and poet in Oakland, two years ago.
In historic first, 8 California incarcerated students earn forestry degrees
For the first time in state history, eight incarcerated students have earned an Associate of Science degree in forestry, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced.
For the first time in state history, eight incarcerated students have earned an Associate of Science degree in forestry, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced.
Educating Black children and families about water safety
Swimming is a life-saving skill, yet many families still face barriers to learning. Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp discusses the nonprofit's "Making Waves" program and its mission to expand swim education and improve water safety.
Swimming is a life-saving skill, yet many families still face barriers to learning. Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp discusses the nonprofit's "Making Waves" program and its mission to expand swim education and improve water safety.
USMNT arrives in San Jose ahead of high-stakes World Cup match
The stakes couldn't be higher for the U.S. Men's National Team as they touched down in the Bay Area on Monday night. From this point on in the tournament, it is simple: win or go home.
The stakes couldn't be higher for the U.S. Men's National Team as they touched down in the Bay Area on Monday night. From this point on in the tournament, it is simple: win or go home.
Slightly cooler forecast
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
World Cup party sparks 'magical' Oakland reunion for teacher and student
In a room of about 30 Cape Verde fans, two people who last saw each other 35 years ago on the island of Santiago, about 6,000 miles away, were unexpectedly reunited at a World Cup watch party in Oakland.
In a room of about 30 Cape Verde fans, two people who last saw each other 35 years ago on the island of Santiago, about 6,000 miles away, were unexpectedly reunited at a World Cup watch party in Oakland.
Starting July 1, new California law changes confusing food safety 'sell by' labeling rules
Have you ever questioned how safe it is to eat something based on the date stamped on the packaging? Now, a new California law seeks to help consumers decide that, with the goal of reducing the billions of unspoiled meals that end up in our landfills — food that’s thrown out prematurely.
Have you ever questioned how safe it is to eat something based on the date stamped on the packaging? Now, a new California law seeks to help consumers decide that, with the goal of reducing the billions of unspoiled meals that end up in our landfills — food that’s thrown out prematurely.
Fire tears through San Francisco church
Flames tore through a church in San Francisco on Monday afternoon as firefighters battled a three-alarm blaze.
Flames tore through a church in San Francisco on Monday afternoon as firefighters battled a three-alarm blaze.
AI is helping gas stations collude to raise California fuel prices, lawsuit says
A lawsuit accuses California gas station operators of using artificial intelligence software to illegally coordinate and drive up prices at the pump.
A lawsuit accuses California gas station operators of using artificial intelligence software to illegally coordinate and drive up prices at the pump.
Gyrocopter crash near Reid-Hillview Airport leaves two injured
An MTO Sport gyrocopter crashed on Monday in a field near Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose with two people onboard, according to the fire department and the Federal Aviations Association.
An MTO Sport gyrocopter crashed on Monday in a field near Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose with two people onboard, according to the fire department and the Federal Aviations Association.
The ultimate Bay Area July 4 guide: fireworks, parades and more
Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary on this year’s Independence Day has the Bay Area buzzing with festivities, parades and, of course, fireworks. From the North Bay all the way down to the Peninsula, here at the events happening.
Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary on this year’s Independence Day has the Bay Area buzzing with festivities, parades and, of course, fireworks. From the North Bay all the way down to the Peninsula, here at the events happening.




















