- Newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains the weather ahead this weekend across the Bay Area and for the festival By Gerry Díaz
- Fog and cool temperatures are making it feel like August in parts of the Bay Area, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains why this brief fog fest is on its way out the door. By Gerry Díaz
- After a warm weekend, the Bay Area can expect more of the same Monday. A slight cooldown on Tuesday should be followed by a gradual warm-up by the end of the week. By Michelle Apon
- The warming trend continues and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz shares when there may be some relief from the heat before Folsom Weekend festivities get under way. By Gerry Díaz
- September 1904 recorded the highest S.F. temperature until that time and the most rainfall ever during the fall month. By Jack Lee and Peter Hartlaub
- The actual day where hours of light and dark are the same is yet to come By Jack Lee
- A large ridge of high pressure is building into California, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz shares what its impacts on the state’s weather pattern will be this weekend. By Gerry Díaz
- Last weekend’s storms provided a healthy amount of rain to parts of the parched Bay Area and Northern California - helping temporarily reduce the risk from wildfires by giving them less dry fuel to feed on. By Kellie Hwang
- After an unusually cold and wet middle of September, newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz shares what happens to our temperatures now that a desert high pressure heads west to California. By Gerry Díaz
- The first “triple-dip” La Niña of the century could have a big influence on Bay Area weather. By Jack Lee
- Summits near Lake Tahoe got an early winter special on their snowpack this week, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz shares which ski resorts are on tap for another unusual round of September snow showers. By Gerry Díaz
- It’s the last day of stormy weather for the week in California, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains what the chances for rain are before the storm departs the Bay Area. By Gerry Díaz
- What’s left of this past weekend’s storm is still anchored just off the coast, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains why it might leave with a few stray showers as its parting gift. By Gerry Díaz
- This past weekend’s storm drenched large swaths of the Bay Area, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains some of the disparities in rainfall totals, along with a few surprising areas. By Gerry Díaz
- A rare September storm is producing widespread rain across the Bay Area. But the weather could change again soon. By Michelle Apon
- Gusts could intensify to 45 miles per hour along the coast, prompting fears of downed power lines and tree limbs, along with dangerous road conditions. By Rachel Swan
- Several streets were closed and some Muni routes were rerouted Sunday as revelers prepared to kick off the annual LeatherWalk from San Francisco City Hall to Eagle Plaza amid rainy weather. By Jessica Flores and Sam Whiting
- The September storm marks a dramatic shift for residents recovering from a record heat wave in the heart of wildfire season and a years-long drought. By Matthias Gafni, Sam Whiting and Rachel Swan
- Firefighters continued to make progress Friday night against the Mosquito Fire — the largest California wildfire this year — but anticipate that upcoming windy weather will make the battle more challenging before an unusual September rainstorm... By Danielle Echeverria
- The Alaska storm is about to set off a chain of events for California’s weather, and newsroom meteorologist Gerry Díaz explains what the Bay Area can expect on the first round of this weekend’s storm. By Gerry Díaz