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Atmospheric river approaches Bay Area: Here's what to expect
An atmospheric river is headed for the Bay Area, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds beginning late Wednesday and lasting through early Friday. The storm system is expected to deepen as it slides down the West Coast.
A slower storm track means the Bay Area now faces peak winds and heaviest rain during the early commute, followed by another round of rough weather on Friday.
Wednesday in the Bay Area calls for chances of showers in multiple parts of the region during the day, and rain in most areas at night, according to the National Weather Service.
Bay Area to enjoy clear skies and warmth before rain returns mid-week; coastal flooding and hazardous beach conditions persist.
Daytime highs will be mostly in the mid to high 60s on the coast, high 60s around the bay, and in the high 60s to low 70s inland. Overnight lows will be mostly in the high 50s to
The northern lights dazzled the night sky Tuesday and will be visible again tonight. The vibrant displays could be visible across much of the northern U.S., and as far south as Alabama to Northern California,
Tonight’s aurora borealis is visible to the naked eye in the North Bay, multiple people are reporting on social media. Numerous people posted photos of pink bands of light stretching
According to a forecast from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, a dozen states are likely to see the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, on Nov. 12, and it could be stronger and brighter than Nov. 11. Here's the forecast in the Green Bay area and how to get the best view of the northern lights.
A brief, but high-impact storm is on its way to the Bay Area, bringing heavy rain, low temperatures, and strong gusts in some areas.