The San Francisco Bay Area is expected to see the highest temperatures of the week on Thursday, and some locations in the North Bay are forecast to approach a balmy 70 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The warmup isn't forecast to last long, with cooler temperatures and a slight chance for rain expected over the weekend, and downtown San Francisco is forecast to dip below 40 degrees for the first time this year early next week. Amid a spell of dry weather and an overnight offshore wind event, the Bay Area is expected to warm up on Thursday morning. The weather service forecasts widespread 60s across the Bay Area with the mercury likely to soar above 70 degrees in some spots around the North Bay, especially in the Santa Rosa area and northward along the U.S. Highway 101 corridor, on Thursday afternoon. "These winds are technically Diablo winds," Dalton Behringer, a meteorologist with the weather service, told SFGATE. "As they come down from the higher … [Read more...] about Highest temperatures of the week coming to the Bay Area on Thursday
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Bay Area headed for a cold spell with possible rain coming soon
The San Francisco Bay Area is expected to see the highest temperatures of the week on Thursday, and some locations in the North Bay are forecast to approach a balmy 70 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The warmup isn't forecast to last long, with cooler temperatures and a slight chance for rain expected over the weekend, and downtown San Francisco is forecast to dip below 40 degrees for the first time this year early next week. Offshore winds kicked up across the region overnight with gusts over 50 mph recorded in the mountains of the North Bay and East Bay. "These winds are technically Diablo winds," Dalton Behringer, a meteorologist with the weather service, told SFGATE. "As they come down from the higher terrain, the air compresses and essentially warms up because it's being compressed. It's called compressional heating. We have seen some winds calm a bit this morning. Through the day, winds should calm gradually." Amid a spell of dry weather and an … [Read more...] about Bay Area headed for a cold spell with possible rain coming soon
Bay Area sports calendar, Jan. 27-29
FRIDAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men 4p Saint Louis at Davidson ESPN2 4p Iona at Siena ESPNU 6p Oakland at Youngstown State ESPN2 6p Buffalo at Kent State ESPNU 7p Air Force at New Mexico CBSSN Women 6p UCLA at Colorado P12Net 7p Oregon at Cal 8p Oregon State at Stanford P12Net EXTREME SPORTS 6:30p X Games ESPN FIGURE SKATING 2p U.S. Championships, at SAP Center USA 8p U.S. Championships, at SAP Center, delayed Channel 11 Channel 3 Channel 8 GOLF Noon PGA: Farmers Insurance Open GOLF 2p PGA: Farmers Insurance Open Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46 11p DP World: Dubai Desert Classic GOLF 3a Sat. DP World: Dubai Desert Classic GOLF NBA 4:30p Memphis at Minnesota NBA TV 7p Toronto at Warriors NBCSBA (95.7) 7p G League: Santa Cruz at South Bay NBCS+ … [Read more...] about Bay Area sports calendar, Jan. 27-29
2 Oakland Bakeries Named To Bay Area’s Best New Bakeries List
0 Restaurants & Bars Crumble & Whisk and Bake Sum were named among the region's 10 best new bakeries. Bea Karnes , Patch Staff Posted Reply OAKLAND, CA — If you love trying new bakeries there are two in Oakland worth a trip. The East Bay Times selected two Oakland bakeries among the Bay Area’s 10 best new bakeries . Bake Sum and Crumble & Whisk both earned accolades. Bake Sum 's owner has an intriguing backstory. "As a kid, Joyce Tang loved to eat at bakeries in Oakland’s Chinatown," the EBT said. "'When I got older, I didn’t really feel like I saw anyone iterating those types of flavors at the patisseries I’d visit around the Bay Area,' she says. Her solution: Quit a Facebook job, land an internship at a three-star Michelin restaurant in Spain, then come back and start her own bakery specializing in memories from her childhood." Offerings include lilikoi mochi bites and an okonomiyaki danish with … [Read more...] about 2 Oakland Bakeries Named To Bay Area’s Best New Bakeries List
Bay Area Residents Demand Tech Solutions at Multifamily Properties
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Real Estate Landlords and property managers look for integrated solutions to accept, manage and safely secure incoming packages Leslie Kaufman , Community Contributor Posted Reply (San Francisco) January 25, 2023 -- San Francisco Bay Area multifamily landlords and property managers have been adopting technology-enabled solutions to accept, manage, and safely secure incoming packages at multifamily properties. ButterflyMX , the leading provider of smartphone-based access control technology for multifamily, commercial, student housing, and gated properties, today released data showing the growth of package deliveries in the Bay Area, which has created new security challenges for property owners and managers. ButterflyMX has seen a 5% adoption rate in San Francisco and surrounding cities as more property owners and managers strive to … [Read more...] about Bay Area Residents Demand Tech Solutions at Multifamily Properties
Barefoot Wine distributor to close California sites, lay off Bay Area workers
The largest winery in the country, E. & J. Gallo Winery, is closing its California -based distribution operations, according to the San Francisco Business Times . Brothers Ernest and Julio Gallo founded the wine company in 1933 in Modesto, and it remains a family-owned business. E. & J. Gallo Winery owns popular, low-cost wine brands Barefoot Wine and André, as well as non-wine brands such as hard seltzer High Noon and New Amsterdam Vodka. Last year, it became the NFL's official wine sponsor. The winery's move from Gallo Sales Company, the Modesto-headquartered subsidiary of E. & J. Gallo Winery that handled distribution in California, to Texas company Republic National Distributing Company will result in mass layoffs, including senior roles. At the Hayward facility at 30825 Wiegman Road, 93 employees will be cut, and 23 in Modesto at 2612 Crows Landing Road, the Business Times reported. Gallo Sales Company plans to lay off a total of 355 workers across seven … [Read more...] about Barefoot Wine distributor to close California sites, lay off Bay Area workers