SF News Landslides Cut Off Big Sur Tourism, Shut Down Highway 1 For Three Weeks Significant mud- and landslides, including huge boulders and piles of rock, have cut off the community of Big Sur from the world for the second time in six months as a section of
SF News January's Rains Were Some Of SF's Heaviest In 168 Years If you thought that this month's storms were worse than usual, it's not just because you're getting weaker in your old age. According to the National Weather Service, which has local rainfall records
SF News High Surf Claims Three Lives As Storm Floods Bay Area Roads Those warnings about breakers of up to 40 feet turned out to be real as a major swell crashed into the nearby coastline on Sunday, with record waves in Monterey Bay of over
SF News [Update] One More Big Storm Arrives Tonight With 40-Foot Breakers At Beach Don't put away your raincoats or umbrellas, because after a spell of calm Saturday, yet another storm is headed into the Bay Area Saturday night that's predicted to be more intense than what
Arts & Entertainment Video: Lightning Striking Sutro Tower Over And Over Video of four of the many #SutroTower lightning strikes last night. Only a few hundred feet away. #cawx #CAStorm #BayAreaStorm @NWSBayArea pic.twitter.com/M7Q5O2aqP4— Jesse (@sfjes) January 20, 2017 Friday morning's dramatic
SF News Did You Hear That Thunder This Morning? Check out this crazy lightning in San Francisco this morning! A viewer sent this in. https://t.co/KSQpVw7FSc pic.twitter.com/ytSteACta4— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) January 20, 2017 It wasn't the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Major Wind On The Bay Bridge Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The SFPD swore in its first transgender chaplain yesterday,
SF News Brace For Another Couple Small Storms Wednesday To Friday We're enjoying some sunny and cool January weather right now, which will continue through Tuesday. However you'll be pulling out the rain slickers and umbrellas again Wednesday morning as a fresh storm passes
SF News Remembering California's Great Flood Of 1862 Though Northern California saw some intense rain over the last couple of weeks, bringing rainfall totals for the month of January well above average for many cities and towns, these numbers are still
SF News Storm Took Down 350+ Trees In SF; Tahoe Travelers Told To Wait Until Friday STORM WATCH: #SF Rain & gusty winds continue. Please call in downed trees & clogged storm drains to @SF311.Our crews are ready to respond. pic.twitter.com/1MVJdI5yK8— SF Public Works (@sfpublicworks)
SF News Storm Aftermath Update: San Anselmo Evacuated, Multiple Landslides, Guerneville Still Flooded After Tuesday's storm and more scattered showers expected today, the Bay Area has had a more than thorough drenching and the snowpack in the Sierra could rise over 200 percent of normal for
SF News Update: BART Service Outage Between 24th St. And Colma After Two Trains Hit Tree Limb 24th Mission Street Station Chaos. #SFBART #BART #SF .@SFBART pic.twitter.com/b5tlV3lUXz— Charlie (@PerKerry) January 11, 2017 Under heavy winds during rush hour this evening, a BART train struck a large tree
SF News Video: The Yuba River At Full Gush South Yuba River, Monday, Jan 9th #nevadacity #castorm pic.twitter.com/f0J0mhmfsz— Inn Town Campground (@InnTownCamp) January 9, 2017 Whoa. This is video shot Monday of the south Yuba River near the Inn
SF News Update: Downed Power Line Shuts Down I-880 In Oakland Causes Major Afternoon Traffic Snarl The winds are picking up and we're just getting word via CBS 5 that a downed power line has shut down the I-880 freeway in both directions as of 12:30 p.m.
SF News Storm Brings Blizzard Conditions To Tahoe; Brace For High Winds And More Mudslides Around The Bay Tons of rock & vegetation will take crews all day to clear slide NB 17 just past #ScottsValley. Rain could hamper cleanup. #abc7now pic.twitter.com/3ZYFDeWpDF— David Louie (@abc7david) January 9, 2017
SF News Video: Upper Yosemite Fall Raging During Weekend Storm While a major weekend rainstorm brought minor to significant flooding to parts of the Bay Area, Reno, and in Yosemite National Park, it was not as severe or destructive as was feared in
SF News Storm Topples Trees, Scaffolding, Leaves Part Of Mission In The Dark (But Otherwise Wasn't So Bad) Tree blocking 280 at Millbrae, southbound... pic.twitter.com/HcaO7lp2wq— Jeffrey Greenberg (@jeffgreenberg) January 8, 2017 The weekend's big winter storm was not, as many of your friends scoffed on social media, the
SF News Guerneville Residents Evacuated As Russian River Crests; Videos Shows Napa, Truckee Rivers Rising People living in low-lying areas of the Russian River area in Guerneville and Monte Rio were ordered to evacuate Sunday as the river is expected to crest above flood stage Monday morning at
SF News Winter Storm Brings Flood Warnings, Power Outages, SFO Cancellations, One Death While many on social media Saturday balked at some of the sensational headlines about this weekend's rain, given the relatively tame downpours that arrived early Saturday, Saturday night and Sunday morning have brought
SF News Weather Report: A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall This weekend could get biblical in terms of rain and flooding with what the National Weather Service calls a once in a 5- to 25-year storm. What they classify scientifically as "an Atmospheric
SF News Heavy Rain Expected Tonight As Storm Builds Throughout Day The new year is starting off wet, with morning rain expected to increase throughout the day and turn to hard showers this afternoon. Those hoping for things to let up in time for
SF News Downed Trees, Power Outages, Minor Floods Came With Pre-Winter Storm Can you see them? 2 cars on Beech St. in East Palo Alto were damaged by a huge tree. pic.twitter.com/TInLqkkDtP— Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) December 16, 2016 All in all, that
SF News Rainpocalypse 2016: Embarcadero Under Water Again The waves are overflowing onto the street along the Embarcadero in #SF pic.twitter.com/3jkbcObQRN— Sarah Ravani (@SarRavani) December 15, 2016 It's been two years since the last rainpocalypse, and just like
SF News Two Years To The Day Of The 2014 Rainpocalypse, Here Comes Another On Thursday Remember that crazy storm that flooded Muni, blew up a transformer in the Tenderloin, and nearly shut down the city in December 2014? Well, two years to the day, basically, on Thursday (the
SF News Saturday Rain Leads To Power Outages, Downed Trees, Trapped BART Train Once again proving that SF's infrastructure can't really handle much rain, Saturday's modest rainfall led to some major BART troubles and power outages, as well as some downed trees and branches, and at