SF News 'Godzilla El Niño' Now Predicted This Winter Back in April, meteorologists were hesitantly optimistic. But now as ocean temperatures in the Pacific are heading record highs with no signs of stopping, some weather people are getting downright bullish that this
SF News Warm Water 'Blob' In The Pacific May Be Fueling Drought Separate from the coming El Nino year, an ocean temperature anomaly has been lingering in the Pacific in the shape of a massive "blob" of unusually warm water, up to five degrees warmer
SF News Weather Report: Storm's A-Comin? Nothing but #grateful for #rain !! #bayarea pic.twitter.com/hYTfPT03zw— Susie Wyshak (@susiewyshak) June 10, 2015 The rain that kept you under the covers for too long this morning is predicted to potentially
SF News Forecasters Promise El Niño Really Might Come Around For Real This Time, Really We all got burned last year after weather people got us all psyched up for a wet El Niño winter to alleviate some of the drought, and then it never came. (Well, it
SF News Brace For More Rain, Possible Thunderstorm Tonight The winter storm that brought us a smattering of rain on Sunday is going to dump a fair bit more on us tonight and into tomorrow, and it will bring with it some
SF News Weather Report: More Rain Believe it or not, a tiny bit of moisture might be headed our way this weekend, and next week. The rain gods are blessing us with a decent chance of precipitation on Sunday
SF News Weather Report: Spring Showers Winter is officially over today today is in fact the vernal equinox, and it also happens to coincide with a black supermoon (a super close new moon) and a solar eclipse (that we
SF News El Niño Finally Arrives; Will Not Save California, Rain-Wise Remember that "weak" El Niño that was supposed to develop this winter? Well, it's March, and it just got here. As predicted back in October, this season's ocean warming was not on track
SF News Weather Report: Big Rain Finally Returns There's a decent-sized storm system moving into the Bay Area Thursday and Friday, and for this we should all be extremely grateful. Your rain dances have worked. It is time, once again, to
SF News Depressing Graph Shows How Little Rain There's Been Each January For 15 Years January will be over on Saturday, and there isn't even a speck of rain in the forecast before then, which will mean that this January 0.00 inches fell in San Francisco. This
SF News SF To Have Sunny Christmas, But It May Be Wet In The East Bay Most of you should have been asking Santa for rain this Christmas anyway, and if you weren't, you're selfish. But for those who did, your gift will be arriving in the form of
SF News This Is Actually The Wettest December Ever It's only the 18th day of the month, and San Francisco has already had 424 percent of our normal rainfall for December, including this week's downpours. El Niño, anyone? As CBS 5 reports,
SF News Rain Snarls SFO Travel Monday, Causing Long Delays And Numerous Cancellations Another day of storms, another day of significant delays and copious cancellations at San Francisco International Airport, as a daylong rainstorm is expected to snarl travel in and out of SFO for most
SF News SFMTA Agrees To Dismiss (Some) Tickets Issued Even After They Said They Weren't Enforcing Meters ATTN: No meter enforcement today. #BayAreaStorm— SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) December 11, 2014 No Parking Meter Enforcement Today Due to #sfstorm #BayAreaStorm @sfmta_muni— City of SanFrancisco (@sfgov) December 11, 2014 "ATTN: No meter
SF News Rainpocalypse 2014 Wrap-Up: Major Flooding In Guerneville, 101 Reopens Near Palo Alto, Most Power Now Restored Yesterday's big rainstorm, which is still dripping its last bits of wetness on San Francisco between breaks in the clouds, was not as debilitating or damaging as some expected, however joking memes like
SF News Your (75,000+) Tweets About Rainpocalypse 2014, Slickly Visualized While the rest of us were tweeting about the storm, weather, flooding, etc, one guy apparently decided to take our social media grousing and turn it into something lovely. Identified only as "srogers"
SF News Montgomery Station Reopens, Get Ready To Climb Some Stairs [Updated] #Hellastorm, #rainpocalypse, #biblicalrain: take your pick of media nickname for this real big rainstorm you're seeing right now. But whatever you want to call this thing, it claimed two BART stations, at both
SF News SF, Oakland, And Marin Public Schools To Close Because Of Predicted Rainpocalypse Because of the biblical rain* predicted for tonight and tomorrow, the public school districts of San Francisco, Oakland, and Marin have all cancelled classes for Thursday. Is this just what happens when it
SF News Biblical Rain Is Headed Our Way Wednesday Night Another significant deluge of rain, "the likes of which only hit[s] Northern California once every few years" is headed through town in the second half of this week, making me wonder again
SF News How Much More Rain Would California Need To End The Drought? This spate of December rainfall we've been having is good news, obviously, for California's drought, but everyone should understand just how much more rain we would need to see an end of the
SF News Video: Driver Trashes New Car After Ignoring Barrier Blocking Flooded Road We all know that the week of storms has flooded roads and taken unsuspecting drivers by surprise. But what about the drivers who have ample warning that the weather has made a road
SF News Massive Sinkhole Threatens To Swallow The Inner Richmond [Updated] The sinkhole is about 8x10 ft. SFPD says Lake and 6th Ave. closed 'indefinitely'. We're talking days, not hours. pic.twitter.com/QylBILXVWp— Ryan Takeo (@ryantakeo) December 3, 2014 And the weather-related fun
SF News Tuesday Night Rainstorm Brings Lightning Strikes, Floods, Power Outages As rain continues to fall across the Bay Area, Wednesday morning has brought a flood advisory, reports of mudslides in Los Gatos, major public transit delays including a flooded Van Ness Station, reports
SF News Significant BART, Muni Delays Wednesday Morning [Updated] Wow, did you hear that thunder and see that lightning last night? Pretty cool, huh? Well, not to Muni, as the storm that accompanied nature's light show flooded the Van Ness Muni station
SF News DPW: You Can (Maybe) Remove Trees That Are Ready To Fall Down, But You'll Have To Pay For It Yourself The San Francisco Department of Public Works is trumpeting a solution for a 50 year-old bad decision that's resulted in thousands of dollars of property damage over the years. But here's the catch: