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With fog. We have limited visibility down to about four miles. Around the coastline a couple of low clouds as well and fog in through santa cruz,h. Down to m. As far as your microclimate highs for the afternoon a few degrees warmer in through inland areas. Daytime highs for the south bay will be in the 80s so sunny but, again, youre going to see a lot noon which zy, orange glows is why that spare the airlert will remain in place today. Heal. Righ are seeing good to moderate. Here is the forecast for the next 24 hours when it comes to that air quality. The north bay down to Santa Clara Valley a slight sea breeze so ill tell you how that might change heading into the afternoon. Well see you in about 15 minutes for your full forecast. Thanks so much. In oakland overnight its not just protests and police clashes, theres now a renewed concern about voter suppression. So did the u. S. Postal service remove mail drop boxes because of violent demonstrations or otherwise . This was the scene after a peaceful candlelight vigil that turned aggressive. It unfolded where a large crowd had gathered. Oakland Police Reported some people threw rocks and bottlesa at officers soopd responded in force calling the protests an unlawful assembly. This c on the heels of even more confusion in oakland after the Postal Service removed six mail collection boxes from downtown. We have a look at where the six boxes were located. Two on broadway, two on washington street, one on telegraph avenue and one on clay street. You can s those yellow circles. The usps says the boxes were taken out to prevent them from being vandalized during recent demonstrations. Both oakland mayor libby schaaf and congresswoman barbara lee are speaking out against the remov removal. Demonstrators we spoke with dont buy it. I think thats a very convenient excuse for the ongoing Postal Service. I dont see why protesters would destroy mailboxes. Thats bs to me. Congresswoman lee wrote a letter to postmaster general dejoy claiming the move could hurt the mailin ballot process election. Lee tells us she expects the boxes to be replaced tomorrow. And still in oakland a much different scene yesterday morning.  protesters with their horses taking to the streets as they rode, they tell us their hope was to get people thinking about racial injustices and social reform. Theres a lot of different ways to protest. We wanted to let you know there are black cowboys and cowgirls. This is what we do, soe would like to participate in this form and fashion. Organizers tell ushit bringi rouble to oakland, honoring the late congressman john lewis. Now to a big trip looming in the next few days. President trump says he is headed to kenosha, wisconsin. Reporters were told on air force one that the president will indeed travel to kenosha tuesday to meet with lawement and survey damage after the shooting of jacob blake. Yesterday blakes family led a march to the county courthouse. Blakes father is for the firing of racist Police Officers and an overhaul of the judici system. You are invited to join our ongoing conversation about race in america. It is led by our anchors jessica aguirrnd we have a new installmenti c a previous conversations can be nbcbayarea. Com raceinamerica. Turning back now to our coverage of thealifornia wildfires, more homecoming for local communities, but firefighters, the heroes on the front lines, have a lot of work ahead of them. In parts of the south and east bay the scu complex fire has now burned 375,000 acres but containment is u to 45 . In the north bay the lnu complex fire is nearly containment is up significantly. Compared to 35 the day before yesterday. And the in the Santa Cruz Mountains and southern San Mateo County has reached more than 83,000 acres, containment stands at 29 . This is cool this is a view of the czu complex fire not many people get. Cal fire posted this on twitte inviting people to essentially strap in with the air operation. More than 2,000hters continue to battle the flames there. More than 9,000 structures remain threatened. A community is picking up the pieces and figuring out whats next as we stick in the Santa Cruz County area of the czu fire. They were able to set up a onestop recovery resource inside the Kaiser Permanente arena to help t fire victims. Federal, 5state, and local agencies are all there to help si food and shelter. But for those who lost their homes there is help tos, removi debris, getting the right permits, finding contractors. My house burned down and jus trying to get some information to help us rebuild and0t get÷ o house back online. I think this is great. Fema set up outside the arena to help evacueeshrough the for the good news the center will op and for today in Solano County more help arrives. The Resource Center there will be at the Solano County Community College campus in vacaville. It will be open seven days a week from 9 00 a. M. To 5 00 p. M. We are posting the most uptote evacuatuion orders, places to get help on our digital platform. Download our free app and sign up for our nbc bay area alerts. Okay. Back to our ongoing the covid19 pandemic. Lets take a look at the cases here in the bay area. Santa clara county now with more than 17,000 cases. San Francisco City and county with more than 9,000. In all the bay area now has more than82,000 coronavirus cases, more than 1,000 people have died due to the virus. Sticking with covida19, students in some parts of the bay aread back to the classroom earlier than expected. We told you yesterday that on friday governor gavin newsom introduced a new system for nty of these four tiers, widespread, substantial, moderate, normal bad on two things the rate of cases and positivity rate. Napa andf5 San Francisco are th only twocountienxs under the r substantial better than widespread, the most restricted tier. Schools in the red tier, San Francisco and napa, could open for inerson class es if they hold that classification for two straight weeks. Schools that have grades kindergarten through sixth grade and the most restrictive purple can also reopen with a waiver from their county health department. This doesnt mean all schools will reopen because counties can ac their own requirements on schools. By the way, this tier system goes into effect tomorrow. Abbott laboratories is conducting more rapid coronavirus test hoping to expand its fda approval. This coming week abbott, which has offices in santa clara, gained emergency authorization from the fda but that authorization is within seven days of someone showing symptoms. The new goal of the trials under way expand loose for asymptomatic people. The cheapest and fastest on the market. It is 7 09. Much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up we take you liveo our conversation with chuck todd who has a his weeks mmeet the prpress. H he brougught the world togetherer in black panther a now thehe l late chadwiwick bo5 brininging the t twitter wororl togegether. J,k welcome back. We now bring in chuck todd, news political director and moderator of meet the press. Hi, chuck. As always, thank you for joining us this morning. Somewh7 at surprisingly we are approaching the final two months before the president ial election. Now that we have both conventions in the rvi any one Political Party seems to have an advantage and why . Well, look, i do think the virus has certainly put the president at a disadvantage, and thats been an ongoinghim since. And you saw that with the central theme at the democratic how theon in many ways, but republicans are certainly very aware of therus impact and they wanted to reframe the conversation, put the virus in the Rearview Mirror and focus on what they believe is an issue that works well for them and that is this iss of violence in the streets. And so, look, i do think the events of the week played into the messaging that the rnc was showing and that the president wants to run on. The question incs whether it is long lasting. Every time he thinks hes able to change the message from the virus, the virus sort of wins. Its always tough to try to outdo the virus these days. Once again, i think this convention we know what they want to do and they want to run on this law and order message. Well see if events continue to help make that a possibility. x okay. So we have, as we do each election year, battlegrounds states that can be expected, arizona, michigan, that sort of thing, but we also have swing voters, various groups of people who are up for grabs this time around like suburban women, senior citizens. Which do you biggest effect onf the president ial outcome . Look, i think the biggest, the most important set of voters are voters we dont talk about, swing voters, and they voted third party fago. Nearly 7 of the entire electoral voted for stein or wrote someone in. Theres a reason neither clinton nor trump got over 50 . There was a substantial third party vote. Right now we dont have nearly the amount of Third Party Candidates getting the type of attention those did, and those voters we are seeing break sharply for biden. They may be the single most important voters. The president can get the exact same support he got four years ago and if those third party voters all break for biden or two to one for carrs michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. So if you ask me who the most important voters are, im starting to think its that smal 6 that didnt vote for either major party but voted four years ago. They may hold the key. And maybe two months from now well be replaying this sound bite from you once we see the determination of the election outcome. Fair enough. Chuck, we always appreciate yo insight. Well see you aw. Hell have exclusive interviews with white house chief of staff mark meadows, cochair of the biden 2020 campaign, representative richmond, and former nba player thomas and wnba star sue bird, of course, after the tune in to meet the es newscast. And coming up in about 30 minutes from now we will have our weekly chat with nbc bay area political analyst well take a look at what the president ial candidates have to do over the next nine weeks to win. Now to a shakeup on capitol hill regarding Election Security information. You may have heard this late yesterday. Congressional intelligence committees will no longer get inperson briefings about Election Security and foreign ti interference. This decision to halt the briefings is concern over leaks. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and intelligence chairman adam schiff are in a joint statement they write, quote, this is a ation of its lawful responsibility to keep the congress currently informed and a betrayal of the publics right to know how foreign powers are trying to subvert our democracy, end quote. The two are threatening to compel compliance. Democratic president ial nominee joe biden is accusing President Trump of using military troops as props. He com speech at the Virtual National guard i promise you as presid ill never put you in the mid a vendettas, i will never use the military as a prop or as a private militia to violate rights of fellow citizens. Thats not law and order. You dont deserve that. The country deservies doesn deserve this. S promise comes after President Trump sent troops to the border with mexicoq and federal mourns shocking loss of actor chadwick boseman, the final tweet posted to bosemans twitter has become tost liked post in twitter history. Twitter also is bringing back the black panther hash tag emoji in memory of boseman who passed away after a secret fouryear battle with colon cancer. He was just 43. Okay, web are going to lighten the mood. Its been a special weekend for us. We teamed up to clear the shelters. In previous years shelters would be filled with people rescue pets but, of course, during this pandemic most adoptions are being done virtually. In berkeley people are coming out for an adoption and vaccination cling. Thats where marcus was w rday morning. In t one man spoke about his joy of virtually adopting a new pet. Hes really playful and  really, really cute. Im really excited to get him home. Init washington there, today in the bay anchor laura garcia was taking part as well in palo ton. Telemundo 48 was also out. So far this month more than 1,800 animals in been adopted f shelters. More than 55,000 has been raised for shelters. We dol want to thank you allqq mu helping our effort. No pressure to anybody but i believe, kira klapper, the kitty still has not been adopted at pets in need in redwood city. I will throw that out there. Time to collected in withx viay arana for a look at our microclimate forecast who has a rescue dog herself. I do, and, kira, im going forou. Adopt kira klapper the kitty. Theres also this gorgeous 9yearold pit bull with my namesake, vianey, at the east bay location. Check that out. She has sweet eyes. I tweeted out her picture yesterday. Shes ready for all the snuggles. 2020 has been rough. Lets get to your weather. Weve got fog in San Francisco, d this is a good view there ca finally see some buildings. Earlier we could barely make out what was behind all of that fog. Current temperatures are foggy in most coast lines. In through the interior valleys, dublin and in through san jose a couple clouds lingering. You can see the limited visibility up to j down to less than ac mile. That gives you an idea how foggy it is. San francisco down to about four miles. Santa cruz four miles when it comes toj2 that visibility by t afternoon. Well get some clearing inland when itomes to the clouds. Well see the clouds linger around the coastline. Whats going to happen for today . The spare the air alert will be in effect still for is because uality is expected to remain pretty unhealthy today. Now there is a little bit of a shift that could happen8 o some areas youll notice will go from good air quality, really early in the morning. Then as the winds begin to mix out it becomesd numbers for today when it comes to the air quality. A sgh improvement between 3 00 and 7 00 as we see some winds kicking up. I know youre thinking winds and fires, not a1 good combination. But it looks like these will be breezy winds. The good news about that its not going to be extremely gusty but just enough winds to mix out some of that air. You can see between 10, 15 Miles Per Hour down through the south bay, in through orinda, napa, the hilltween 3 00 and 7 00. Evening and then we get a lite bit of a change. Its going to come in the form of a warmup todays daytime highs youll notice will be slightly warmer than we saw yesterday. A closer look, mid80s in the south bay. 72 in oakland. Were not going to get much warming for the coastline or the bay. San francisco will remain in the 60s. Pushing the time line forward ahead to monday we have a ridge east that will start to build. It will dry us out and us up heading into monday afternoon. Notice what happens in concord and danville, temperatures start to go up by as much as five degrees and heading into tuesday we have more valley 90s, late day sea breeze, and thats where the concern, of course, for the fires will kick in because anytime that we see really dry conditions, little to no humidity, theres the concern for that. Western heat wile for us because of the High Pressure again over the next several days. A closer look at your sevenday forecast in San Francisco. Enjoy the0 the foggy start to the morning. By tuesday and wednesday back up into the 70s and the 90s, kira. Back to you. Not my favorite, but, you know what, its something for everybody. Vianey, thanks so much. It is 7 22. We have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. A Northern California boy dies unexpectedly but his parents decision to donate organs has given new life to other children across the country. It a story you dont want to miss next. Want resestaurants t to open . And d schools . Want t the economymy to get back on n track . Yoyoure notot alone. And d you cahehelp make it hapappen. Stay 6 6 feet aparart. Wash your r hands. Wewear a mask k every timee you u leave yourur home. Choooose to joinin the fifight againsnst covid19. Do y your part. Slowow the spreaead. Someone you eyesight or changed your life . This week a watsonville family jumped on zoom to do just that. Heres today in the bays joe rosato jr. Reporter the colors of summer hold mories of spring. He played piano since he was about 4 1 2. Reporter spring was filled making memories with his n. Chah brilliant. He was. He was our shining star. Reporter the watsonville 11yearold loved tae kwon do, dancing, boy scouts. At 3 years old his motto ayden never gup. Reporter but he will also remember spring the last with his son. O one was with him sr what h in june he was playing alone at a very unfortunate accident with a rope swing. It got wrapped around his neck. As a mother, i mean, it was one of the hardest things to reporter the day he died, 15yearold mackensie was facing her own hardship, a bacterial infection had nearly blinded her left eye. She needed a cornea transplant. I was definitely scared. He was nervous i was never going to see again. Reporter then came the gift of sight through organizations and donor networks, she received a transplant of aidens cornea with his mom at her side. I opened my eyes and saw her this is clint. Reporter technology bridged 1,800 miles. Loved to play practical jokes. Reporter as they met over zoom for theirst time. I got my permit. I also like to play families connected by lifes bittersweet journey. There never a way to thank you for giving her vision back. Reporter colors of summer, making new memories for the fall. Joe rosato jr. , nbc bay area news. It is 7 26. We do have much more ahead onba coming up helping families and same time. Well show you how this former world series champion from the bay area made it happen just this weekend. Plus, they have been working around the clock to save homes. Well tell you about a gesture to say thank you to the firefighters, the heroroes on t front lilines. 5 good morning. It is sunday, august 30th, at 7 29. We take a live look outside at the sun rising over san jose. It looks beautiful, heavenly. We still have the smoky, cloudy skies as our heroes continue to battle the tee massive wildfires burning across the bay area. Thank you for us. Im kira klapper. Vianey arana joins us with aeat still remain under because of the poor quality. Indeed. That spare the air alert was extended through today, so well sort of see how this shapes out. The air quality is sort of a changing situation based on the containment, the shift in the winds. A lot plays into when it gets really smoky and looks like it clears out. Today in san jose 56 degrees. Current temperatures in the 50s and 60s throughout again probably the coolest were going to be for today and this afternoon heading into thoserw s and low 90s. Now we are expecting to see the smoky skies, hazy conditions continue right now. The numbers as far as the air quality index goes will remain unhealthy from the north bay down to the south bay. It will remain in the 60s and will be slower to clear compared to the inland areas. Clear lake, 90. This is setting us up to High Pressure to our east and that will warm us up into the workwe workweek. Ill talk about how hot were going to get. Vianey, thank you so much. In oakland there is concern about voter suppression. Did the u. S. Postal service remove mailbox drop boxes in anticipation of these types of violent demonstrations or otherwise . This is the scene after a peaceful candlelight vigil against Police Brutality but then it turned violent. A large crowd had gathered. Oakland Police Reported some people threw rocks and bottles at officers. They responded and called it unlawful comes on the heels of more confusion in the city of oakland about why the Postal Service removed six mail collection boxes from downtown. A map of where the six boxes were, the yellow circles, two on broadway, one on television and one on clay. The usps says the boxes were taken out to prevent them from being vandalized. I think its a very convenient excuse. Im sorry, i just dont see why protesters would destroy mailboxes. Thats bs to me. Congresswoman lee wrote a letter to postmaster general dejoy. Lee tells us she expects the boxes to be replaced tomorrow. Also yesterday in oakland a different scene as protesters took to the streets on horseback. They are hoping for station injustice and social reform. There are a lot of different ways to protest. There are black cowboys and cowgirls that are horsemen. We would like to participate in this form and fashion. Organizers tell us this was about bringing, quote, good trouble to oakland, honoring the man who coined that term the late congressman john lewis. Neighbors coming together following vandalism at san jose mayor sam liccardliccardos hom. Marianne favro brings us this report. Reporter a night of vandalism at sam liccardos home. Pr profanities, burning flags and firing paint balls at his house. About 100 demonstrators marched to his house after protesting the death of jacob blake during demonstration downtown. This wasnt about a protest or rights. This was vandalism. Reporter the mayor wasnt home at the time but when he did arrive an dozens of neighbors w and rags cleaning up. They spent two hours cleaning up paint and eggs tossed at his house. It was so heartening to see a couple dozen of my neighbors dropping everything they were doing bringing their kids out 10 00, 11 00 at night to scrub graffiti off the front of my house. Character of our community. Reporter liccardo has proposed ninea police reforms. His neighbors also support the movement. Its pathetic. Its counterproductive. Reporter liccardo isnt the only mayor to be targeted by vandals. Its par for the course for mayors these days. Bay area has been dealing with these kinds of issues and hearing this again from Eric Garcetti in l. A. Reporter theaye who shot paint balls at his house last night are part of the fringe gr representing the spirit of the movement or what most americans believen around confronting issues of systemic racism. Reporter marianne favro, nbc bay news. You are invited to join our ongoing conversation about race in america led by Jessica Aguirre and marcus washington. Our fifth installment is next month in september. All our conversations can be found on nbcbayarea. Com raceinamerica. Turning now to our ongoing coverage of the bay area wildfires. Here is an aerial view of the czu complex fire. Cal fire posted it on twitter inviting people to ride along with its air operations. More than 2,000 firefighters continue to battle the flames. More than 9,000 structures remain threatened. In that area evacuees have gotten to go back home. In felton last night that was the case, but thousands of others are still waiting. And this weekend theres a new Resource Center openingn santa cruz to help everyone pic u today in the bays roz plater reports. Reporter work crews began rolling in to felton just after evacuation orders were lifted in a handful of zones. In zone one found grateful homeowners whose houses were athed. Its a miracle. I mean really, especially after going up the rd a little bit and seeing the burn and back burn and stuff. We owe them everything. Reporter thousands of evacuees are still waiting to get back into their neighborhoods. Santa cruz county set up a onestop ide the kaiser permanent arena to helpthem. Federal, state, and local agencies are set up to assist with immediate needs like food and shelter. I need fema. I need food, sohis line here. Reporter h new i. D. For those who had to flee their home. I left everything right when the fire turned around, came over the mountain. Reporter for those who have lost their homes theres help navigating the process of remong debris, getting the right permits and getting a contractor. My just trying to get some information to help us vrebuild and get our house back online. Reporter female set up trailers to help walk people through the forms theyll need. It will operate from 11 00 a. M. To 7 00 p. M. Daily for what will likely be the long haul. Very tragic. Reporter im roz plater, nbc bay area news. And a little bit of good news, an effort to ensure our heroes, our firefighters know that theyre appreciated. These are signs look at all those signs that people p firs heroes and them. These photos were tweeted out late last night saying in response, thank you for making the drive into base camp. You can easily download the nbc bay area app and sign up for our nbc bay area alerts. Teachers and School Nurses are facing agonizing decisions. School nurses already are stretched thin. The National Association of School Nurses says most oversee 920 to 1,200 students. 25 of the nations schools dont even have a nurse. To meet the needs the Association Says nurses must have appropriate pp including n95 masks and a space to isolate students who may have the virus. Things many schools cant afford. Like a number of teachers, some nurs they said in their opening plans were public to everyone, that masks were a personal choice. Were masks a personal choice as far as you were concerned . No, absolutely not. How much do you miss being a school nurse . I miss it ter play. Terribly. School nurses try to protect both their families at school and at home and do the jobs they love. Now to a show of support for President Trump in los gatos yesterday. Several dozen people gatheredn the black road overpass to highway 17. Waving flags and trump pence banners. Organizers say they want people to know there are supporters of the president in the bay area. It was peaceful and traffic was not impacted. Now to helping out a community. In Vallejo Community groups handed out muchneeded supplies yesterday. The pitchin foundation and pullup neighbor Community Group gave out items hand sanitizer, facemasks, fresh foo register to vote. The pitchin foundation is led by vallejo native cc sabathia. A lot of people showed up throughout the day. They always come out. They do great things for them. Thats what we do. Thats what we focus on. Put a smile on someones face. Mama sabathia herself. A big part was registeng to vote. Organizers helped people signed up if they wanted to. At to come on today in the bay, the as play two in houston as the giants are trying to stop a threegame losing streak. Would they wilt under that hot arizona sun . Sports is next. 0j welcome back. Just withi last minute we found out breaking news that an as player has tested positive for covid19, meaning todays game will be postponed and will not happen in houston after all. This all after a powerful protest on friday night. The as and the ended up having a doubleheader yesterday ust one clear the as would game. In the first contest the astros broke it open quickly. Kyle tucker with this threerun shot in the first inning and the astros wouldnt look winning, 42. Houston also took the night cap, 63. They have cut the as Division Lead down to two and a half games and, again, todays game postpone because a player tested positive for covid19. Over in the valley ofl9 the sun the giants taking on the dbacks. Top of the first, no score. Evan longoria sending this rocket to center field all the way to the wall. Dickerson races inscore. The giants up 10. One batter later brandon bell slamming one deep down the rightfield line for a double. Longoria comes around to score. Just shy of 7 45. We still have much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming uphe conveions are i the campaign trail. Political analyst Larry Gerston joins usto discuss what it will take for either President Trump or former Vice President joe biden to win. With the two Political Party nominating conventions in the Rearview Mirror we now focus on the remaining nine weeks leading up to theovrd election. What must each president ial candidate and their parties do to win . Nbc bay area political analyst Larry Gerston joins us now. Good morning to you, larry. Great to see you as always. Good morning. Lets begin with the big picture zeroing in on each side. Who do you think the democrats first will target . Lets be clear about a couple of things. First of all we want to be careful when we talk about who they will target. Even groups have divisions within. That being the case there are certain groups that each side will go after as you suggested. Talking about the democrats minorities are a big part of the coalition, also College Educated folks are, and historically people older people, seniors, if you will, those kinds of folks are a big part of the coalition. These are the folks that they really like. Also more suburban women have become a big part of the democratic coalition. And because of that, really weve seen women go way over to the democratic side in the last couple of years. And how about republicans . Who do you think theyll zero in on to sway their vote . Yeah. Republicans i should say folks who are÷v7 evangelicals republicans, also blue collar voters have become increasingly republican, and thats a source of concern for democrats, by the way. Nally, those folks who are antiimmigrant, fall into the fold more than the democratic fold. I repeat, all of these folks could go in different directions, one way or the other. No group is monolithic. We do see these tendencies and its bothered both of them in a way. Democrats want to get the blue collar votes back. These groups were on the other side and thats whats made this election perhaps more interesting than any other in the past. I mean, if anything unpredictable in 2020. I feel we in years past it was fo fo formlaic. Things that pop up particularly as we get to the end. Thats when things get out of control. If someone commits a gaffe during one of those debates, boy, that could be costly as you get down toward the end. A crisis that comes up. That suddenly imperils the country or gets people worried about something or other, the president gets involved. That could be involved as a problem. A controversial ad could cost a campaign or a key endorsement by someone you never expected if a former president went in a different direction, for example. That blows things up and makes things very difficult. Those are all the uncertainties, if you will, that drive Campaign Managers nuts because they try to control for Everything Possible but at the end of the day, kira, especially when you get down to the last few weeks, these kinds of things can upset the apple cart and turn a campaign upsidedown. That, by the way, for people li me makes these things so interesting. You never know. You never know until the end exactly how things are going to fall out. Yeah, thats sort of your job security we can say. And thats like chuck todd was saying earlier that really it depends how things play out in the next two months in our country with coronavirus, with civil and who bears the brunt of that or gets to rest on their laurels for how they take care of it. Youre right because the democrats have seized the coronavirus and, more importantly, what they say is the president s mismanagement of the coronavirus and that hes not fit to be president because of 180,000 deaths and what not. The republicans have seized law and order elements. President trump has gone very hard on that. And so which of these two issues are likely to upset or concern voters more . Right now if it was today it would be coronavirus. Again, as you said at the beginning, nine long weeks to go. And too soon to tell. As we always seem to say, stay tuned. Larry, thank you so much, as always. Good morning. It is 7 52 almost. So far right now were seeing vianey arana will have a final look at the weather after the cloud cover, low clouds and,g. S. Break. L a spare the air alert is in place, which is why we remain under a microclimate alert. What we can expect for today and the workweek ahead. Right now you can see the fog. It will be a lot slower to clea. Not much heating around the coastline either. 60s for areas like San Francisco, half moon bay. Further inland a great view of san jose there. That fog and visibility is down to about three miles in santa rosa. Limited visibility as well as through San Francisco. Portions of oakland that fog starting to creep into mountain view. A little bit better when it comes to the clearing for inland areas. The low clouds might linger longer. Lets talk about the air quality now. Of course as you know when it comes to air quality the situation is changing depending on the wind, the containment when it comes to the fire surrounding us. One thing we do know here is what were tracking for the next 24 hours. Were still dealing with some unhealthy air quality. If you look now at airnow. Gov, it looks now. Portions of the day the air quality gets better. A slight improvement possible between 3 00 and 7 00 thanks to a sea breeze that will kick up. Now as far as the sea breeze goes at least it will not be gusty which, of course, is not something we would want when it comes to the fire. Light winds enough to mix up that air. San jos about 11 Miles Per Hour. Thats about 4 00. Fast forwarding that time line it stands breezy at times through about 7 00 and then well probably see the return of those smoky conditions again heading into tonight. Look at your daytime highs for this afternoon. It is going to be a little bit warmer for inland areas and this is just the beginning of what could be a warming trend ahead. Lets see how hot were going to get. 90 degrees in morgan hill. 88 in san jose. San jose, 85. And in through the east bay danville 90 degrees. Pittsburg 92. Not a lot of warming for san fr well stay in the 60s and will keep the fogeading into the afternoon. Your north bay temperatures, ukiah, 95. Clear lake 90 degrees. Santa rosa, 87. We have that High Pressure coming in from the east. Once that settles over the bay area it will dry us out. Monday, tuesday and wednesday all the way through friday we stick to the 70s. In the inland areas upper 90s in the forecast be. Well see if we hit triple digits. Kiraback to you. It would be nice if some of us could see blue skies and those firefighters continue to make progress on the fires. Vianey, thanks to you for that forecast and thank you for making us a part of your morning. We will have more local news for you tonight at 4 30, 8 00 p. M. And 11 00 because of hockey. 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