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First Alert Weather Thursday morning First Alert weather forecast with Jessica Burch - 9/19/24 Expect lingering clouds and possible showers on Thursday along the coast, with increasing winds in the afternoon. Temperatures will be warmer, with 70s around the Bay and inland highs reaching the 80s. Jessica Burch has the forecast.Website: http://kpix.com/YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFranciscoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFranciscoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kpixtv/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KPIXtv 9H ago 01:53

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Weak storm systems bring cooler temperatures, possible rain to Bay Area Light winds and a chance of light rainfall will accompany two small storm systems breezing through the Bay Area this week, with more summer-like temperatures returning for the weekend. Sep 16
Davis Fire south of Reno still raging as Red Flag Warning goes into effect Crews battling the Davis Fire near Reno were bracing for high winds and low humidity Tuesday as a Red Flag Warning went into effect through Wednesday evening. Sep 10
Sweltering inland heat leaves weekend plans limited for many With record-breaking temperatures and heat waves in the East Bay, people are making sure they're staying safe under the sun. Sep 6
Heat advisory extended for Bay Area, Northern California through Friday The heat wave enveloping the Bay Area and Northern California Is lasting longer than originally forecast before a cooling trend kicks in. Sep 5
Heat advisory in effect as mid-week heat wave grips Bay Area, Northern California The hottest days of the week in the Bay Area and Northern California began Wednesday with heightened fire risk and inland temperatures expected to reach triple-digits or near-triple digits into Friday. Sep 4
Heat wave bringing above-normal temperatures to Bay Area; heat advisory issued A late-summer heat wave was bringing above-normal temperatures to the Bay Area and Northern California beginning Tuesday, prompting a heat advisory from the National Weather Service. Sep 3
Park Fire burn scar in Northern California will be under flash flood warning this weekend A flash flood warning will be in effect this weekend for the Park Fire burn scar area as wet weather is expected to roll through Northern California. Aug 21
Bay Area to see cooler temps, rare chance of summer showers starting Thursday The Bay Area will get an early taste of sweater weather this week as a gradual cooling trend moves across the region, peaking Thursday night and into Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Aug 20

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