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  • 1 month ago | abc7news.com | Drew Tuma

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Many cities away from the coast will see their hottest weather so far this year arriving on Friday. We are comfortably cool Wednesday, but by Friday daytime highs will jump 15 to 25 degrees. A Heat Advisory will be in effect Friday for areas shaded in orange (heat alerts below). This will be their hottest day so far this year. There is a moderate to major heat risk Friday afternoon. Those susceptible to heat should take precautions to stay cool.

  • Mar 14, 2025 | abc7news.com | Drew Tuma

    ByDrew TumaFriday, March 14, 2025 2:12PMSAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Some of the highest parts of the Bay Area are getting a dusting of snow Friday morning.

  • Mar 11, 2025 | abc7news.com | Drew Tuma

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Rain and wind are back Wednesday as a wet pattern begins. Light showers continue Thursday morning with drier skies in the afternoon. More rain chances continue Friday and into the weekend. Here's what to expect Wednesday.

  • Mar 10, 2025 | abc7news.com | Tim Didion |Drew Tuma

    PETALUMA, Calif. (KGO) -- In a quiet stretch of Adobe Creek, a group of budding biologists are about to take stock of a species they're helping to save. The students from Casa Grande High School are part of a unique program that could help bolster the population of steelhead trout in the Petaluma watershed. Hatchery director Dan Hubacker says the team has two goals.

  • Feb 26, 2025 | abc7news.com | Tim Didion |Drew Tuma

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Some innovative bioengineers meeting at the California College of the Arts are showing us technologies that can turn something you might normally find on your dinner table into a building material. If you're building a house on Mars, you might want to consider mushroom roots. And maybe throw a little hemp into the mix for a housing development in Oakland. And why not add in some eggshell bricks, just to round out the recipe?

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Drew Tuma
Drew Tuma @DrewTumaABC7
5 May 25

WARM & WINDY MONDAY Offshore winds will create a sunny and warm Monday. Most of us will be going into the 80s later this afternoon https://t.co/ABSXykP2c3

Drew Tuma
Drew Tuma @DrewTumaABC7
1 May 25

Today is the first day this year our sun will be setting after 8pm! Our latest sunset all year is 8:35pm around the summer solstice. Next time our sunset is before 8pm is not until mid August🌇 https://t.co/Y97Hztptfp

Drew Tuma
Drew Tuma @DrewTumaABC7
17 Apr 25

“In effect, the scientific backbone and workforce needed to keep weather forecasts, alerts, and warnings accurate and effective will be drastically undercut, with unknown —yet almost certainly disastrous —consequences for public safety and economic health” -@ametsoc re: NOAA cuts

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American Meteorological Society @ametsoc

The 2026 budget passback plan calls for eliminating NOAA Research, the scientific backbone that keeps weather forecasts, alerts, and warnings accurate and effective. This would have disastrous consequences. Read the AMS statement, in partnership w/@nwas: https://t.co/QnfPd0h8Tz https://t.co/GOvQiF1V00