SF News Massive El Niño Waves Tear Pacifica A New Sinkhole Huge waves wash out walkway in Pacifica. Crews bring in boulders to protect homes. High tide at 6pm. pic.twitter.com/1HVEOu5mtc— Marianne Favro (@mariannefavro) January 18, 2016 Pacifica has been struggling to
SF News Weather Report: Brace For Another Really Rainy Week Hope you enjoyed that sun and mild temperature today, because starting tomorrow it's back to rain. We're actually in for five inches of rain over the next seven days, says the Chron, or
SF News El Niño Rain Driving Ants Indoors (Again) Like a lot of San Franciscans, ants are fickle and particular. They prefer a temperate day. They need water, but not too much, and prefer easy access to good food and they will
SF News Full Dolores Park Opening Delayed, New Opening Date Unknown San Francisco cries a single, giant tear into its collective PBR tallboy today as we learn that the renovated south side of Dolores Park will not reopen this Thursday as planned. What's worse,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Surfer Wipes Out Epically On 50-Foot Mavericks Wave We mentioned Friday that the Mavericks big-wave surf competition, now known as Titans of Mavericks, could get called any time in the next few weeks according to the four-color alert legend on the
SF News For SF Homeless, Just 75 Of Possible 1,300 'El Niño Beds' Added While Mayor Ed Lee vowed last month that up to 1,300 temporary shelter beds might be added during this season's El Niño weather pattern, by the Examiner's count just 75 have been
SF News Poseidon Looses Wrath, Closes Pacifica Pier Neptune has aimed His mighty El Niño trident at Pacifica, closing the area to visitors and striking fear in the watery hearts of the local fisherpeople. Angry ocean. High surf warning. Pacifica Pier.
SF News Rising Tides Strand Snoozing Couple In Car On Beach Near Bay Bridge All has ended well for couple who got stranded by tide waters near #BayBridge. They drove off "embarrassed" #abc7now pic.twitter.com/Pp1NEJIoCr— Katie Utehs (@KatieUtehs) January 5, 2016 A potentially amorous and
SF News Parts Of SFO Could Be Under Water For Christmas Eve Travel Due To King Tides, El Niño A "perfect storm" of El Niño season rain and unusually high King Tides on Christmas Eve could cause some serious snags in holiday travel, especially out of SFO. As the Business Times is
SF News 6.4 Billion Gallons Of Water Landed In Lake Tahoe Since Yesterday It's been raining in Tahoe. Like, a lot. Over the past 24 hours the lake has reportedly risen 1.92 inches — a height increase that roughly translates to 6.39 billion gallons of
SF News Prepare For A Wet Christmas Around The Bay, And A White Christmas In Tahoe A new set of rainstorms will descend on the Bay Area by the end of this week, setting the stage for consecutive days of wet weather extending until after Christmas. These will be
SF News Hail, Rain Overnight, More Storms Expected Today Whoa with the hail tonight in SF pic.twitter.com/11hJhaH5ZK— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) December 11, 2015 Did you hear it? Did you see it? Storms last night brought with them the rare
SF News Day Around The Bay: Board Of Supervisors Vote To Reject Mid-Market Property Sale It turns out that the Bay Area "rent burden" isn't the worst in the country. [Chronicle] The Santa Clara Council on American-Islamic Relations office had to be evacuated today after receiving a package
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bracing For The Strongest El Niño On Record Yes, rains so far up here have been brief and disappointing. But there could still be a whole lot of wet coming our way in January and February in what's officially being called
SF News El Niño Rainfall Totals So Far Disappointing, Way Lower Than '97 Another storm is headed for the Bay Area this week, but according to rainfall totals for the second half of the year so far, this El Nino will not be the drought-buster many
SF News At Least 10 Tech Campuses Threatened By El Niño Flooding First El Niño took your Dungeness crabs, then it brought you thunderstorms in November, and now it threatens to turn the Googleplex into a swamp. According to a new report in the SF
SF News Bay Area Wakes Up To Slick Roads, Thunder, And Lightning Thunderstorms headed toward #SF. Heavy rain...#lightning & small hail possible. #cawx pic.twitter.com/mtNLKcG4MW— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) November 9, 2015 No, that wasn't the garbage truck rumbling outside your window this morning:
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink No Local Dungeness Crab Likely Until January, If Then As was suggested earlier this week, the local Dungeness season may not even happen at all this year because of a toxic red algae bloom along the Pacific Coast. The recreational crab season,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Crab Season Possibly Delayed By Toxic Algae Bloom It's a Bay Area tradition to find Dungeness crab starting to appear on local menus this month, and on Thanksgiving tables in a few weeks, but the crabbing season may not start on
SF News Expect More Rain, More Power Outages, And More Wrecks All Day Monday #ALTAMONTPASS #LIVERMORE TRAFFIC: 2 #SIGALERTS blocking traffic, causing 4 hrs delays from #Tracy-#Dublin #abc7getup pic.twitter.com/id1VARXJSu— Leyla Gulen (@LeylaGulenABC7) November 2, 2015 The Bay Area woke up to rain this
SF News Just In Time For 'Godzilla El Niño', City Says It Can't Prevent Repeated Flooding As the reported "Godzilla El Niño" draws closer and closer, the city last night took time to reassure residents of flood-prone areas that the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has finally solved the
SF News First Snow Fell In Tahoe Yesterday The first snows of what could be a very snowy El Niño winter fell at high altitudes in Lake Tahoe on Wednesday afternoon, and skiers and ski resorts are getting very excited. As
SF News Brace: First El Niño Storm Could Arrive In Two Weeks You know how Southern California got that drenching last week? Well, it may be our turn as soon as two weeks from now, according to a climate scientist at the National Oceanic and
SF News Weather Report: Indian Summer On Pause We've been pretty spoiled the last few weeks, but now it's time for some early fall rain some actual, non-drizzly, honest-to-god rain that lasts for more than five minutes. Weather Underground says that
Arts & Entertainment That Rain You Felt Yesterday Meant Nothing Rain A photo posted by ioi_ka (@ioi_ka) on Sep 14, 2015 at 8:13pm PDT Though yesterday's brief rain shower was met with a thrill of excitement from parched San Franciscans,