Another strange weather day in California? Meteorologists say yes

The National Weather Service said that "Unfortunately, we're not seeing anything that will significantly change our current situation."

Morning weather forecast for 9/10/2020
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A nice change today in terms of the temperature but how long will the chill last? Zack Shields talks about that and more in his full forecast.

AFD rescues bystander nearly swept away while trying to help stranded motorist

AFD posted pictures of the rescue on Twitter, saying that the bystander had nearly been swept away while trying to help the motorist who was stranded in high water.

High alert: Deadly Northwest fires burn hundreds of homes

Deadly windblown wildfires raging across the Pacific Northwest destroyed hundreds of homes in Oregon, the governor said Wednesday, warning it could be the greatest loss of life and property from wildfire in state history.

Evening weather forecast for September 9, 2020
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Will there be more rain this week? Carlo Falco has a look at your Wednesday evening weather forecast.

AFD rescues bystander nearly swept away while trying to help stranded motorist
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AFD posted pictures of the rescue on Twitter, saying that the bystander had nearly been swept away while trying to help the motorist who was stranded in high water.

Dramatic photos: California residents wake up to raining ash and smoke-filled skies

Others around the Bay Area also documented hazy horizons, red suns and gray skies -- all the result of the raging wildfires burning around California, which as of this week had scorched a record-setting 2.3 million acres of earth

Noon weather forecast for September 9, 2020
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Soggy September continues. Zack Shields talks about rain and more in his full forecast.

Denver just experienced the earliest freeze on record

The temperature in Denver dropped so steep so quickly the city recorded the earliest freeze on record going back nearly 150 years, according to a report.

An eerie phenomenon: Wildfires cause sun, moon to glow red in Arizona

According to local meteorologists, the red hues are due to wildfire smoke blowing into the state, which has caused hazy skies and a red tint to the moon and sun.