Hey, mike. Hey, reggie. Good morning to you. Jobina, and also frances joining us this morning. Well get back to them in a second. Lets show you whats going on. A calm and cool night out there. There are a few clouds developing near the coast. Well keep an eye on those. For the most part as you can see from our exploratorium camera, its a clear and quiet morning. That will lead to a tranquil afternoon with warmer than average temperatures from 67 in Half Moon Bay with low to mid 70s around the bay. Even a 77 in fremont. Some 80s showing up around morgan hill, livermore, concord, fairfield, santa rosa, lake port and ukiah. Well look at your weekend forecast, nothing too scary there coming up and the latest on zeta as well. We know one of the biggest questions for parents right now is when can your kids go back to class . Alameda county says middle and high schools can reopen as soon as november 9th if they have a plan. Education is one key area were focusing on in our effort to building
All, lets start off with one big news, piece of news for the bay area. Three ucsf doctors have been named to president elect bidens Advisory Council for covid pandemic policies. There are hundreds of jobs that the president elect will need to fill, but the Trump Administration said today that they are not ready to acknowledge him as the winner. President elect joe biden and Vice President elect Kamala Harris go straight to work with the transition team. They met by videoconference with the transition covid19 advisory board. Focusing on a key campaign promise. I will spare no effort to turn this pandemic around once we are sworn in on january 20. Reporter the bay area doctors from ucsf are part of the board. Dr. David kessler, an epidemiologist and former fda commissioner is one of the cochairs. Dr. Robert you guess, are also board members. Typically, they were closely with Outgoing Administration according to eric schindler, codirector of uc berkeleys institute of governmental studies
Buying driving up the average price. Today in the bay starts right now. Good Tuesday Morning to you. Thank you for joining us. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Another chilly start across the bay area. Mike has the commute, but lets start with the weather. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that. I brought my big coat today. Yeah, we all need all of the heavy winter gear with these kinds of temperatures settling into the bay area. Were going to see more warnimos like this so wed better get used to it. A chance of rain late thursday, on and off showers friday and saturday. But, of course, the big story this morning will be the freeze warnings that we have especially in parts of the north bay. This continues until 9 00 especially for a lot of our north bay valleys. Were feeling some of the coolest temperatures dipping back into the mid20s. Well talk more about this coming up in a few minutes. Mike, how is it looking for the Early Morning commute . Kari, the Speed Sensors
Warm day, no doubt about it. We have three things coming together, which is heat, wind and low relative humidity levels than combines to cause fire danger. Thats where we are today, october. The winds will be picking up as we get through the night tonight. Its the north bay and east bay and santa cruz mountains. Its valleys as well. Were expecting to see the gusts at the peaks at 50 Miles Per Hour. Well see breezy conditions anywhere else. Were on the red flag warning at 11 00 a. M. There are two different pushes of rain coming our way. This is futurecast for wind were showing right now. Ill put this forward, showing you 11 00 tonight p napa is 29 hour. And thins calm down a little bit and we get the second push going into our overnight into thursday and friday. You see some of the wind again before it finally starts to relent and pull back. Looking at our current wind and peaks right now. You see were seeing the north, northeasterly flow. Rows peak at 27 Miles Per Hour. This is a text
Many understand its not in the same of safety but just weeks after a major fire, the timing wouldnt be worse. Im stocked up on batteries, flashlights, lanterns. Reporter she has what she needs. Im here to service the community. Reporter shes assistant manager at Outdoor Supply hardware with a possible safety power shutoff hours away, most of the portable generators have sold out. This could easily do a refrigerator, couple lights, tv. Reporter john was buying extra flashlight batteries and hes not happy about it. As a general sense of disappointment to pg e. I think one place seems to be under control and another comes in after that. I dont like it. Reporter the utility says it has to cut power to thousands of bay area customers due to hot, dry windy conditions or risk parking a fire from an active power line. At the end of the day we have to stand by the side of safety and if its necessary, we have to do this to prevent healthcare reforms emergencies from occurring. Reporter nancy jus