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.   

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.

Benicia man who rebuilds and donates bicycles to children receives holiday surprise

Christmas came early for one man in Benicia who's made it his mission to rebuild bicycles and give them away to children and teens. Every year, his donated bikes would be picked up by a representative from a church, nonprofit or the fire department to be distributed. But this year, he received a holiday surprise.

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.

Video shows man attack child at Hayward middle school

Surveillance video provided to Fox 2 shows an adult suspect assaulting a child at a Hayward middle school Dec. 11. Hayward police said Julies Monroe was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault. Investigators said the victim suffered non-life threatening wounds.