
Paul Heggen
Chief Meteorologist at KPIX-TV (San Francisco, CA)
Chief Meteorologist at KPYX-TV (San Francisco, CA)
Chief Meteorologist for @KPIXtv, 9x Emmy winner. Amateur sports analyst, nerd omnivore, Texas A&M Aggie, Denver Pioneer, friend to all dogs.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
newspub.live | Paul Heggen
The San Francisco Giants called up Hayden Birdsong on June 26 to make his major league debut after posting a 2.51 ERA in 13 minor league starts to begin the year. His debut was about what you would expect from a rookie: 4.2 innings, three earned runs allowed and five strikeouts. It ended in a no-decision, but his second start against the vaunted Braves offense would earn him that coveted win. In five innings in Atlanta, Birdsong allowed two runs on four hits, walking two and striking out five.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Paul Heggen
Thursday afternoon First Alert Weather forecast 7/4/24 With no relief from the heat forecast for inland parts of the San Francisco Bay Area until next week, much of the region continued to cook with higher than normal temperatures on the July 4th holiday. According to KPIX chief meteorologist Paul Heggen, inland highs on Independence Day and Friday will range from 95°-105°, with highs around San Francisco Bay hitting the 80s to near 90°.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
cbsnews.com | Paul Heggen
The National Weather Service forecast in the greater San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday morning calls for patchy dense fog in the morning before skies gradually clear for sunshine. Dense fog is being reported across the North Bay interior valleys and San Francisco Bay. Forecasters expect fog to spread south, impacting more of the bay shoreline and Santa Clara Valley by sunrise. Dense Fog Advisories are in effect in the affected areas until 11 a.m. Tuesday.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
cbsnews.com | Paul Heggen
The greater Bay Area got a more substantial dose of rainfall Friday along with a few hail, wind and even flood advisories after mostly isolated and scattered showers Thursday night. According to KPIX chief meteorologist Paul Heggen, waves of widespread rain and embedded thunderstorms will continue Friday night into early Saturday morning. The strongest cells will produce some heavy rain locally, though significant flooding isn't likely. Here's a look at radar over the past hour.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
cbsnews.com | Paul Heggen
El Nino winter predicted, what does it mean for the Bay Area? SAN FRANCISCO -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting above average ocean temperatures this winter due to strong El Niño conditions, meaning there is a potential for stronger winter storms in the Bay Area as well. Typically, El Niño can go either way for Northern California.
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🚨ADOPTABLE DOG ALERT🚨 Fluffy dogs like “Louise” probably aren’t big fans of the warmer temperatures, but we’ll only be a few degrees above-average on Friday thanks to some passing clouds. She’s adoptable from the East County Animal Shelter: https://t.co/NCxaOeW78U https://t.co/SE8q6BK5vB

I don't think "Nava" could look much happier, but Thursday's weather may put that to the test. Not quite as warm as today, but still pleasantly mild — 60s by the water, with 70s farther inland. Enjoy! https://t.co/YL8Tn8yw3i

Definitely warmer today! Temperatures will take a small step back tomorrow, but we'll stay above-average for the next several days... https://t.co/P9fGPCvk9q