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Temperatures across the San Francisco Bay Area are set to rise for a longer stretch of warm weather begins midweek, forecasters said.

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California's snowpack continues to hover at below-average volumes this year as a recent spate of late-season storms hasn't made up for a dry s…

El Nino warps weather worldwide. Meteorologists say the natural El Nino cycle is both adding to and feeling the heat of a warming world. A new study says a shift from a rare three‑year La Nina to a strong El Nino recently helped trap extra heat in the climate system. Study authors say between warming from greenhouse gases and that La Nina to El Nino change, it explains three-quarters of Earth's energy imbalance, which leads to extra heat. Warmer waters are also causing NOAA to shift how it calculates and labels this cycle, which likely means more La Ninas and fewer El Ninos.