Everything to know about the Aug. 12 solar eclipse and safe viewing.
Higher-than-normal tides could flood low-lying coastal areas around the Bay Area this week, a result of sea level rise from global warming and a surging El Nino. The unusually high tides are enhanced by wind, ocean swell and thermal expansion.
On Wednesday night, PG&E announced Public Safety Power Shutoffs will happen for parts of the Bay Area. Meanwhile, a Red Flag Warning in the East Bay hills is heightening concerns about wildfire danger in Oakland, where dry vegetation, gusty winds and the close proximity of homes to wildland areas increase the risk of fast-moving fires.
The first Red Flag Warning for high fire danger in the Bay Area since November 2024 has been expanded as significantly hotter temperatures arrive Wednesday and intensify Thursday with the hottest weather so far this year. Here's what to expect.
A Red Flag Warning hits the Bay Area as heat, high winds and dry brush raise extreme wildfire risk. Officials urge go‑bags, evacuation plans and caution as PG&E warns of possible shutoffs.
High temperatures could be in place in several of the host cities during the World Cup.