Fog, fair, cooler

Steve Paulson says today will be foggy, fair and cooler. Highs in the 80s.

Phoenix stays triple digits for all of July

Phoenix sizzled through its 31st consecutive day of at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit and other parts of the country grappled Sunday with record temperatures after a week that saw significant portions of the U.S. population subject to extreme heat.

Weather forecast for Sunday, July 30

Pretty sunny skies throughout the day for most of the Bay Area with slightly warmer than average temperatures across the region. Expect a high of 94 for inland areas, 77 around the bay and 63 on the coast.

Morning weather for Friday, July 28

Phoenix, Ariz. is experiencing record heat at nearly 120 degrees, but here in the Bay Area we’re protected by our lovely fog this morning. The fog will eventually burn off and temperatures are expected to be around average here on Friday with a high of 89 inland, 73 around the bay and 61 on the coast.

Cool down and clouds

The Bay Area will see a continued cool down Thursday. Expect morning cloud cover and onshore wind.

Wednesday to be cooler than yesterday

Warm weather will continue in the Bay Area throughout the day with 60s expected on the coast, mid-70s around the bay and upper-80s further inland. Temperatures are expected to climb throughout the week with highs in the 90s inland, upper-70s around the bay and mid-60s on the coast for the weekend.

Toasty inland before cooldown kicks in tomorrow

Inland parts of the Bay Area will experience another hot day on Tuesday, before cooler temperatures arrive tomorrow and last through the rest of the week. The coast and areas near the bay will not see as big of a swing in the weather.

Warm Sunday, but cooler than yesterday

Temperatures around the Bay Area will be lower than yesterday, though they will still hit the mid-90s in places like Santa Rosa and Livermore. Later this week, there will be additional cooling as inland cities and towns can expect temperatures in the 80s.