Going to get warmer for some of us for most, that is correct. We do have a little change in our pattern after a cooldown on wednesday, especially thursday. Inland areas, there were some only mid 70s for some 50s on the temps to san joses 58, but palo alto dropped to 51. Now 52, the tropical cloud monsoon moisture continues to be close to taos, up near the oregon border in northeast california, but not a lot in the state, but its close. So 50 to 60s by the coast, 70s, 80s inland. After that drop yesterday, temps will rebound today, pretty close to where they should be this time of year. Lets get back to the traffic now with james torres. So thank you will take you right over to 880 this morning. But we had a traffic from much earlier this morning at about 3 00 am. A car overturned and three other cars also crashed together. Thats southbound 880 near downtown oakland, kind of near fruitvale, just past Jack London Square. You see the traffic actually moving a little bit better now. Still
Fox two news at noon. Good afternoon. Im ali rasmus. Wells fargo is dealing with a technical problem that has resulted in some customers reporting their direct deposits disappeared from their bank accounts. Many wells fargo customers contacted the San Francisco based bank yesterday saying they could not access the money that had recently been deposited in their accounts. Its not clear how many people were affected, but wells fargo has issued a statement saying it is aware of the problem and that it is working to resolve it as soon as possible. The companys statement says, quote, a limited number of customers were unable to see recent deposit transactions in their accounts. The vast majority have been resolved and the few remaining issues will be resolved soon. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience, end quote. Well, after a days long evacuation, hazmat crews in san pablo continue to remove what remains of some hazardous chemicals found in a backyard shed. Bailey ocarroll has an u
Eight-year-old Asa, who was caught in the crossfire of a freeway shooting in Oakland, is now paralyzed, his family said, and despite the medical care that he'll likely need for the rest of his life, he continues to make them laugh.
Eight-year-old Asa, who was caught in the crossfire of a freeway shooting in Oakland, is now paralyzed, his family said, and despite the medical care that he'll likely need for the rest of his life, he continues to make them laugh.