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:
SF News Rainy Commute Causes Crashes, Golden Gate Bridge Fail Heavy rain is the story of today's commute, causing dozens of crashes with over an inch of precipitation so far according to the Chronicle. The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook
SF News Rain Will Continue Through Friday, With The Worst Tomorrow Yeah, it rained this weekend, and pretty heavily yesterday. But it's going to do that harder this week, especially tomorrow. In what was anticipated as a five-day storm beginning this past Saturday (which
SF News San Francisco's Troublesome Ficus Trees Fall On Cars, Muni Lines, Pedestrian Thursday San Francisco's aging batch of ficus trees claimed a few more victims this morning, as the trees — which are known hazards — toppled across the city. In a July report in the Chron, San
SF News This El Niño Is Coming In Weak Sorry, everyone. Way back in March we started talking about the likely event of an El Niño winter season as Pacific ocean temperatures were on the rise. At one point, climatologists were saying
SF News Wet, Foggy Weather Expected To Cause Long Delays At SFO Today Here's hoping that travelers headed to or departing from the San Francisco International Airport brought something good to do today, as weather delays are expected to make travel a real hassle. SFO duty
SF News Study: Megadroughts Of A Decade Or More Headed To The Southwest Even though the Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest might be sitting pretty in the next five decades or so of climate change, the same won't be true of the U.S. Southwest,
SF News Bay Area, Pacific Northwest Should Be Just Swell After Climate Change Though we know that rising sea levels are going to be a terrible like, actually horrific thing globally, and that the Bay Area stands to lose our airports, among other things, weather-wise we
SF News The Coming El Niño Could Lead To Warmest Year On Record Climate scientists are all pretty well on board with the prediction that this coming winter is going to be a severe El Niño season. And for those who did not live in Northern
SF News Another Reason To Skip Work Tomorrow: Bad Air Here's another reason to call in sick and walk or bike to the beach tomorrow—not only will it be gloriously hot , but those high temps and low winds will create unhealthy smog
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Dolores Park... Oh, you knew this was coming. Today's weather proved too much for some folks. So much so they took the day off and hit the park. To do what, you ask? To do
SF News Today's Weather Is Amazing: Call In Sick If You Can Record-temperatures will blanket the Bay Area today, making it the perfect Wednesday to head to Dolores Park and toss a few shekels at the Truffle Man. (Actually, he might only work on weekends;
SF News California Drought Caused By Climate Change, Says Study A new, real-time study from Utah State University climate scientists suggests that climate change is to blame for the "dipole" situation we had this past winter, the one that caused the Polar Vortex
SF News Chances Now Higher That This Will Be A Severe El Niño Year Some early predictors a month ago are getting solidified, and a new report now says the chances of the upcoming winter bringing with it a potentially severe El Niño are 66%. A warming
SF News Photos: Rare Twisters Touched Down In Northern California A gaggle of rare twisters touched down near Sacramento on Wednesday. They're responsible for damaging at least a dozen homes. "The National Weather Service said a funnel cloud touched down near Roseville shortly
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, On Twitter's Roof: Rampant Frolicking Today's gorgeous weather prompted the kids at Twitter to take to the rooftop for lunchtime fun in the sun. Jealous? Don't be. Tell your boss you're sick and head over to Dolores Park.
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reasons To Love San Francisco In The Rain There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more that mere words. Here are 7 reason why San Francisco in the rain is better than
Arts & Entertainment 9 Ideas For Rainy Day Activities In San Francisco Does everyone remember what rain is like? It's back for a return, so we thought we'd remind you what people do in the event that it's really wet outside. There shall be no
SF News Where To Find Free Sandbags In The Bay Area You guys, the storms are coming. Will you survive? Probably not. (This could be you.) But for those of you who will just barely evade God's wrath, we have some good news: you
SF News Weather Report: Time For a Rain Dance This time next week we'll probably be right back where we were, with warmer-than-we-deserve temperatures and windless, bone-dry conditions. But for now, it's colder, cloudier, and tomorrow night the parched earth around us
Arts & Entertainment Top 10 Ways To Get Out Of Work Today Look, it's too late to call in sick. You're already at your desk. Hindsight is 20/20, and you fucked up. But the weather today will be record-breaking. It's park weather. It's warm
SF News Weather Report: Drought Two weeks into the new year and what, we had that pathetic drizzle Tuesday night and that's it? The miseries of January can certainly be made more miserable by grayness and rain, but
SF News 49ers-Packers Wild Card Game Could Be Coldest In NFL History As if going to a) a football game at b) the very windy Candlestick Park (RIP) wasn't a harrowing notion itself, the 49ers have urged their most loyal fans to brave freezing temperatures
misc Extra-High Tides To Hit Starting Today King Tides, the term for the especially high tides that occur a couple of times each winter due to an alignment of the sun and moon's gravity with the tilt of the earth,