Roberta Gonzales
Roberta has been at KTVU since 2021. Her most significant contribution has been her coverage to KTVU‘s ongoing drought series here in the Bay Area.
Roberta grew up in the Mojave desert calling Barstow home, but graduated from San Diego State University.
Prior to working at KTVU, Roberta was a reporter and meteorologist at KPIX-TV in San Francisco for 21 years. Prior to that, she spent seven years as a meteorologist at WMAQ-TV in Chicago after leaving KNTV in San Jose.
When Roberta’s not forecasting the weather, she loves being outdoors. She has completed 31 marathons and 5 full Ironman races in 3 countries.
The latest from Roberta Gonzales
Excessive heat: These Bay Area cities will soar past 100 degrees
California and parts of the West are smack-dab in the middle of a prolonged and excessive heat wave that's not expected to cool off until at least the weekend. Lots of cities are seeing temps of over 100 degrees.
Bay Area to be under heat warning, triple digits expected
The Bay Area is about to experience its first prolonged period of the year with well above temperatures. Some high temperatures will reach 20 degrees above normal.
San Francisco Bay Area weather: atmospheric river bringing heavy rain
An intense storm is headed to the Bay Area on Wednesday after near-record high temps in the 70s kicked off the week.
Bay Area weather: heavy rainfall expected this weekend
San Francisco is seeing some sunny breaks in the stormy weather, but the Bay Area is bracing for more rain this weekend.
Bay Area weather: days of off-and-on rain ahead
The Bay Area witnessed sporadic periods of rain at the start of the week, and this pattern is expected to persist through the weekend.
There's no such thing as 'earthquake weather'
Earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface and are not influenced by weather patterns.
Hurricane Hilary expected to bring stormy weather across California
Look out, California. Hurricane Hilary is headed this way and is raising the likelihood of torrential rain and major flash floods beginning this weekend and lasting into next week.
Bay Area heats up with scorching temperatures
Temperatures will likely streak past 100 degrees in parts of the Bay Area on Saturday, which will be the hottest day of the July 4th holiday weekend.
Warm temperatures head to Bay Area after abnormally cold June; here's a timeline
While much of the U.S. faced record-breaking heat the last few weeks, the Bay remained abnormally cool. But starting Tuesday that will change.