Heres abc 7 news meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning. He scale anlookg at srs moving acro closer towards north beach, i80 through berkeley, wet streets. Over into walnut creek, danville 680, the showers extend out eastward and further to the south over in the hills, at hayward a few areas of rain and then a little bit heavier south of woodside in the santa cruz mountains. Still quite a bit of activity across the state winding down throughout the day today. It is 53 in vallejo, 56 oakland, cooler than yesterday the strong south winds, starting out slightly cooler with a little bit of fog in hayward and napa. Three mile visibility. Scattered showers this morning and looking at a quieter afternoon. Well talk about the week ahead in a few minutes. Thank you. Water really was everywhere. This is the van ness muni metro station where rain water cascading down an escalator. Rain service was shut down from vanness to the west portal station to deal with this. Reporter luz pena has more on h
Scale. You can see much of the north bay is dry. Were going to zero in on the east bay and show you where that rain is. You can see far lake county, walnut crk, t discovery bay, it is wet with a few showers and down through danville, san ramon the 680 corridor and along the coast here from john mere drive, south city, and through hayward, around mission peek, fremont boulevard, wet weather in the santa cruz mountains. Where some of the showers will linger throughout the day today as we look at the system winding down. Were in the low to mid 50s with some patchy fog and looking live outside, from our exploratorium camera, a few scattered showers around the bay today and they will be diminishing. Temperatures if the uppers 50s to near 60. Mxture of clouds and sun late in the day with the level one winding down for a dry evening tonight. Thank you. Water really was everywhere. This is the vanness muni station where rain water cascading down an escalator. Rail service was shut down from va
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starting with the most important issue to voters: the economy. and we learned today inflation was up last month more than expected. the new data out today shows one of the biggest reasons is housing costs, so we are going to look at what that means ahead for your wallet. plus, the immigration crisis remains at the top of mind for voters as they make their voices heard in the 2024 election cycle. tonight, we have an in-depth look at the strain in the classroom as tens of thousands of migrants cross the border and their children enter public schools. and then the other big headline today, former president donald trump was not on the campaign trail, but inside a courtroom. tonight, his outburst at the prosecutor and the judge and what the outcome of that $370 million civil fraud trial could mean for his real estate empire. so let s begin with the economy. inflation jumped unexpectedly today, ticking up slightly to an annual rate of 3.4%. cbs s jo ling kent will start us off toni
white house. starting with the most important issue to voters: the economy. and we learned today inflation was up last month more than expected. the new data out today shows one of the biggest reasons is housing costs, so we are going to look at what that means i had for your wallet. plus, the immigration crisis remains the top of mind for voters as they make their voices heard in the 2024 election cycle. tonight, we have an in-depth look at the strain in the classroom as tens of thousands of migrants cross the border and their children enter public schools. and then the other big headline today, former president donald trump was not on the campaign trail, but inside a courtroom. tonight, his outburst at the prosecutor and the judge and what the outcome of that $370 million civil fraud trial could mean for his real estate empire. so let s begin with the economy. inflation jumped in unexpectedly today, taking up slightly to an annual rate of 3.4%. cbs s jo ling kent will start