Good morning, everyone. Im Carolyn Tyler. Thanks for joining us on this stund, december 3rd. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you, hi, carolyn. Not much evidence of any rain, but we did have a tenth of an inch while you were sleeping. A system is exiting the Sierra Nevada after depositing four inches of snow at heavenly. Still chains needed there at 2700 feet. High tide at 10 23 this morning at 6. 9 feet. Its going to get higher than that into tuesday. The winds will kick up on the coast. Elevations later today. 52 . San diego, 50 by the delta. Your forecast today calls for a cool morning, in the 50s by noontime. Plenty of sunshine this afternoon, but well be just around or below average. Well talk about the winds in the hills, the frost in the valleys and whether or not we see any rain coming our way for the week ahead in a few minutes. Carolyn . Thank you, lisa. Developing news out of san leandro. At least one person is de
We have micro climates because of the winds. 55 to 58. 57 to 59 by 4 00. And by 7 00 the winds will keep the temperatures up, low to mid50s. Freezing temperatures on the way. Well talk about that. Heres sue. Were taking a live shot of the bay bridge toll plaza. We are down two lanes this morning so lanes 14 and 15 were cash paying lanes are now out of Commission Due to the fatal truck accident over the weekend. These are cash paying lanes here and these are cash paying lanes on the righthand side. Already with the delays backing up here. Well take a look at the mcarthur maze. From hercules and into the city including the toll plaza. About a 30minute drive and well check back on this and more. One more look, this is from our live crew there this morning. Theyll be there all morning long. Drivers are sharing their memories of the toll booth operator who died, si si han. One woman always passed through lane number 14. She says hans warm smile made a usually hectic commute much brighter. A
Francisco. We were down as we mentioned earlier at least four toll booths and now down to one. That booth that was demolished over the weekend. No estimated time of opening there. This is walnut creek. Herkyjerky. It is pretty busy here. We had an accident partially blocking the left lane at treat. Slow and go this morning. Well look at your drive times and mass transit options in just a few. Sue, thank you. Drivers are sharing their memories of that toll booth operator who died. Si si han. One woman who regularly drives from San Francisco to berkeley to work always passed through lane 14 and said hans warm smile made a hectic commute brighter. She had little bangs and just a pleasant smile and grounded. You dont know if youre going to make it to work on time some days but she was very calming influence for that moment. She feels for her 10yearold daughter. I feel sorry for her daughter and for her husband. A little girl needs her mother. Shes 10 years old. Han is originally from burma
Valley. The camera is moving around quite a bit. Take our word for it. In the area on the 405 in san fernando valley, you can see how traffic is. These are aerial shots, live. The smokes, the flames, if you know the area near the getty center, right in the heart of the san fernando valley, extremely densely populated sherman oaks, brentwood, mullholland drive, it is in the area of the wildfire that is spreading. I was talking i dont know if you can see. They have a Fire Fighting helicopter up. That is good to see. They need that. And Steve Paulson has been talking about the air quality, the winds in the area as well. It is a very, very fluid situation down there in los angeles. And certainly with this situation, steve can chime in here, winds are the story. Very, very low humidity is a factor. 8 for some. 8 by the getty. The winds are not as bad but im seeing 54 Miles Per Hour east of ventura. Really . It is not as bad for some. But there will still be off and on wind gusts around 50 i
San francisco opening their doors. We are outside of one of the shelters now at the Mission Neighborhood Resource Center on capp street where they opened the doors one hour early at 6 00 instead of 7 00 and they will be open to 24 hours a day through wednesday offering a place to escape the cold. Temperatures are dropping down to 37 degrees which is dangerous for anyone out in a long time. Shelters around the city are expending their hours of operation ready to taking those in need. Officials will allow any adult who needs a place to occupy any vacant bed after 8 00 pm even without a reservation. We usually open at 7 00 until 7 00 but the city is requiring to open monday to wednesday for this climate 24 hours from monday to wednesday. It is really cold and the Homeless Community needs help. They are welcome in the facilities. Reporter the United Council of Human Services will be open 24 hours a day on jennings street and they are offering additional beds at the First Unitarian Church f