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Another warm and sunny day Tuesday with inland highs mostly in the 80s and 60s to 70s along the bayshore and coast. Some foggy patches will ebb in along the immediate
NWS warns of increased fire risk and advises caution in San Francisco due to gusty winds, high temperatures, and low humidity.
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Daily Express US on MSNGale-force winds to batter San Francisco Bay Area as windy weekend rages onThe Bay Area's weekend kicked off with a blustery surprise, meanwhile a fire weather warning remains in place on Sunday.
Temperatures begin to lift this week in the Bay Area, taking inland areas in the 80s and even likely a few low 90s. Along with these warmer temperatures come dry and
NWS San Francisco issues wind advisory and fire caution for the Bay Area due to strong gusts and low humidity.
May? Normally sunny. On average, the Bay Area receives 0.7 inches of rain each May, or 3% of the annual total. That puts May as the 8th wettest month of the year, well behind December, January, February, March, November, April and October, and ahead of June, September, August and July.
Nature-based solutions are cost-effective and scalable: UC Santa Cruz and US Geological Survey researchers found that horizontal levees could be a more affordable alternative to raising traditional levees, using advanced modeling to demonstrate their viability as a climate adaptation strategy.
Tread carefully in your expectations of a stellar return from injury for San Francisco 49ers star Christian McCaffrey.