Unseasonably Cold Storm Threatens Scattered Thunderstorms Through Thursday
An unseasonably cold storm system is swirling directly over Northern California, generating a bizarre mix of rough seas, mountain gales, lightning and local rain. Tonight & Wednesday: Isolated Storms & Dangerous Coastlines The Storm Threat: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are actively moving through the North Bay and East Bay with the highest lightning threat near Napa and Livermore through tonight. Mountain Gales: Gusts of 30–40 mph (and up to 50 mph) along the coast and across the North Bay & East Bay hills tonight. Dangerous Seas: Powerful gale-force winds are building massive, rough waves of 12-15 feet through Wednesday morning. Boaters and beachgoers must use extreme caution. Beach Hazard Statement in effect until 9 AM Wednesday. Wednesday: We do it all over again. Temperatures will stay chilly, only in the 50s and 60s at the coast and 60s to low 70s inland. Another round of scattered showers and a few weak afternoon thunderstorms will pop up, especially for the interior Bay Area.
An unseasonably cold storm system is swirling directly over Northern California, generating a bizarre mix of rough seas, mountain gales, lightning and local rain. Tonight & Wednesday: Isolated Storms & Dangerous Coastlines The Storm Threat: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are actively moving through the North Bay and East Bay with the highest lightning threat near Napa and Livermore through tonight. Mountain Gales: Gusts of 30–40 mph (and up to 50 mph) along the coast and across the North Bay & East Bay hills tonight. Dangerous Seas: Powerful gale-force winds are building massive, rough waves of 12-15 feet through Wednesday morning. Boaters and beachgoers must use extreme caution. Beach Hazard Statement in effect until 9 AM Wednesday. Wednesday: We do it all over again. Temperatures will stay chilly, only in the 50s and 60s at the coast and 60s to low 70s inland. Another round of scattered showers and a few weak afternoon thunderstorms will pop up, especially for the interior Bay Area.
Children's playground reopens in San Francisco's Tenderloin
A park in San Francisco's Tenderloin that has not seen a major overhaul in 30 years, now has an upgraded basketball court, a mini-soccer field, and will have expanded hours.
A park in San Francisco's Tenderloin that has not seen a major overhaul in 30 years, now has an upgraded basketball court, a mini-soccer field, and will have expanded hours.
Hella Cool Gigs: Film Projectionist
The Roxie is an iconic and historic movie theater in San Francisco, so there's no better place to learn how to project 35mm film.
The Roxie is an iconic and historic movie theater in San Francisco, so there's no better place to learn how to project 35mm film.
Hella Cool Gigs: Film Projectionist
The Roxie is an iconic and historic movie theater in San Francisco, so there's no better place to learn how to project 35mm film.
The Roxie is an iconic and historic movie theater in San Francisco, so there's no better place to learn how to project 35mm film.
Alcatraz tourist ferry crashes into San Francisco's Pier 31
An apparent collision involving an Alcatraz tourist ferry at San Francisco’s Pier 31 is under investigation after the incident Sunday evening.
An apparent collision involving an Alcatraz tourist ferry at San Francisco’s Pier 31 is under investigation after the incident Sunday evening.
Michelin Guide selects 7 restaurants in Bay Area for California guide
The Michelin Guide selected new restaurants for the California guide this month. There were seven restaurants chosen in the Bay Area that won the approval of Michelin inspectors.
The Michelin Guide selected new restaurants for the California guide this month. There were seven restaurants chosen in the Bay Area that won the approval of Michelin inspectors.
Bollywood dance: a celebration of storytelling
Bollywood dance continues to evolve through artists like Satish Panchal, who combines traditional cinematic flair with modern fitness training. Inspired by his love of Bollywood films and music, Panchal now performs and teaches everywhere from weddings and clubs to gyms, festivals, and parades, bringing the joy and energy of Bollywood dance to audiences of all kinds.
Bollywood dance continues to evolve through artists like Satish Panchal, who combines traditional cinematic flair with modern fitness training. Inspired by his love of Bollywood films and music, Panchal now performs and teaches everywhere from weddings and clubs to gyms, festivals, and parades, bringing the joy and energy of Bollywood dance to audiences of all kinds.
World Cup: list of squads, players announced
The world cup roster of the United States men's national team was officially announced Tuesday, May 26. Chris Dangerfield, a retired player, coach and analyst, who's an inductee in the San Jose Earthquakes hall of fame, gives insight.
The world cup roster of the United States men's national team was officially announced Tuesday, May 26. Chris Dangerfield, a retired player, coach and analyst, who's an inductee in the San Jose Earthquakes hall of fame, gives insight.
401(k) and IRA tips for changing jobs
Financial advisor Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what you need to know about your 401(k) or IRA if you're changing jobs or getting ready to retire.
Financial advisor Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what you need to know about your 401(k) or IRA if you're changing jobs or getting ready to retire.
Gusty winds
The cool weather pattern will be reinforced by a system moving in from the north. Patchy drizzle could return early Tuesday morning. The afternoon forecast features partly sunny skies. Highs should range from the mid 50s to the low 70s. Winds will also be increasing later in the day. Gusts could approach 40 mph.
The cool weather pattern will be reinforced by a system moving in from the north. Patchy drizzle could return early Tuesday morning. The afternoon forecast features partly sunny skies. Highs should range from the mid 50s to the low 70s. Winds will also be increasing later in the day. Gusts could approach 40 mph.
Wills and trusts: do you need one?
Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss wills, trusts, and why they meet different needs.
Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss wills, trusts, and why they meet different needs.
Weather Forecast for Monday, May 25
A big serving of clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Monday morning. Spotty drizzle could also return. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. The cooling trend continues. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s.
A big serving of clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Monday morning. Spotty drizzle could also return. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. The cooling trend continues. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s.
Memorial Day travel in the Bay Area
Even with the higher cost of gas and airline tickets, more people are traveling for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Even with the higher cost of gas and airline tickets, more people are traveling for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Cooler Memorial Day
A big serving of clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Monday morning. Spotty drizzle could also return. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. The cooling trend continues. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s.
A big serving of clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Monday morning. Spotty drizzle could also return. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. The cooling trend continues. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s.
Beach Blanket Chills: Coast stays locked in the 50s for the Holiday Weekend
Sunday: Expect carbon-copy weather. The only change is that the North Bay fog will clear out a little earlier in the morning compared to today. West winds 10-20 MPH Memorial Day Monday: The marine layer gets even deeper, pushing thick fog way inland. Widespread morning clouds will be slow to clear. Expect cool, cloudy beaches in the 50s, bayshores in the low 60s, and only the furthest interior spots reaching the 70s. Tuesday: A low-pressure system is now expected to pass to our north, which will cut off our ocean air and trigger a dry, northwesterly breeze. This wind shift will cause temperatures to warm on Tuesday, kicking off a modest warming trend.
Sunday: Expect carbon-copy weather. The only change is that the North Bay fog will clear out a little earlier in the morning compared to today. West winds 10-20 MPH Memorial Day Monday: The marine layer gets even deeper, pushing thick fog way inland. Widespread morning clouds will be slow to clear. Expect cool, cloudy beaches in the 50s, bayshores in the low 60s, and only the furthest interior spots reaching the 70s. Tuesday: A low-pressure system is now expected to pass to our north, which will cut off our ocean air and trigger a dry, northwesterly breeze. This wind shift will cause temperatures to warm on Tuesday, kicking off a modest warming trend.
Inside Oakland's Bake Sum Bakery
Joyce Tang pivoted to a pop-up called “Bake Sum,” serving creative Asian American treats that quickly built a devoted following across the east bay. Now, six years later, Oakland's Bake Sum has earned national buzz, a “best bakery in the east bay” title from nosh readers, a brand-new cookbook — and a second east bay location. Joyce Tang, owner of Bake Sum, shares here story.
Joyce Tang pivoted to a pop-up called “Bake Sum,” serving creative Asian American treats that quickly built a devoted following across the east bay. Now, six years later, Oakland's Bake Sum has earned national buzz, a “best bakery in the east bay” title from nosh readers, a brand-new cookbook — and a second east bay location. Joyce Tang, owner of Bake Sum, shares here story.
San Francisco's free Cultural Festival in Chinatown
On May 31, San Francisco‘s Chinatown will host an event celebrating the vibrant culture, tasty food, and lively performances that make Chinatown so special. Nancy Yu, event director gives insight.
On May 31, San Francisco‘s Chinatown will host an event celebrating the vibrant culture, tasty food, and lively performances that make Chinatown so special. Nancy Yu, event director gives insight.
Filoli Launches “Kids Go Free” Promo for Summer
Starting May 30, children ages 0–14 get in FREE with every full-price adult ticket. Sonia Capitant, associate director of community programs and partnerships with Filoli Gardens, gives insight.
Starting May 30, children ages 0–14 get in FREE with every full-price adult ticket. Sonia Capitant, associate director of community programs and partnerships with Filoli Gardens, gives insight.
Holiday Cool-Down: Widespread Fog Floods the Bay for Memorial Day Weekend
Tonight: The fog is moving fast. Thick low clouds are currently spilling through the Petaluma Gap, the Golden Gate, and across the Monterey Bay region. Only the highest mountain peaks and the far eastern edge of Contra Costa County will escape the gray blanket by morning. Saturday & Sunday: Expect a gray start to the holiday weekend. Low clouds will be slow to clear each morning, keeping afternoon temperatures very seasonal. Expect upper 50s to mid-60s on the coast, 60s to low 70s around the Bay, and upper 70s to mid-80s far inland. Patchy coastal drizzle is possible both nights. Memorial Day Monday: We start mild, but a cold front approaches late in the day, cranking up the afternoon ocean breezes. No Coastal clearing in the 50s, unseasonably cool Inland in the low to mid 70s. Breezy. Tuesday: The cold front sweeps through from north to south. It will bring much cooler temperatures and a round of widespread drizzle or light rain to the Bay Area and Central Coast. Enjoy your holiday weekend, but be safe!
Tonight: The fog is moving fast. Thick low clouds are currently spilling through the Petaluma Gap, the Golden Gate, and across the Monterey Bay region. Only the highest mountain peaks and the far eastern edge of Contra Costa County will escape the gray blanket by morning. Saturday & Sunday: Expect a gray start to the holiday weekend. Low clouds will be slow to clear each morning, keeping afternoon temperatures very seasonal. Expect upper 50s to mid-60s on the coast, 60s to low 70s around the Bay, and upper 70s to mid-80s far inland. Patchy coastal drizzle is possible both nights. Memorial Day Monday: We start mild, but a cold front approaches late in the day, cranking up the afternoon ocean breezes. No Coastal clearing in the 50s, unseasonably cool Inland in the low to mid 70s. Breezy. Tuesday: The cold front sweeps through from north to south. It will bring much cooler temperatures and a round of widespread drizzle or light rain to the Bay Area and Central Coast. Enjoy your holiday weekend, but be safe!
Women file class-action lawsuit over SF jail strip searches
Twenty women who say they were subjected to degrading strip searches as San Francisco jail inmates while male deputies were nearby — filed a civil rights lawsuit Friday, a year after the incident.
Twenty women who say they were subjected to degrading strip searches as San Francisco jail inmates while male deputies were nearby — filed a civil rights lawsuit Friday, a year after the incident.




















