Anyway, lets talk about no secret whats going on here this morning. Look at that thick fog. Highway 4, one. Most dangerous rides this morning. Visibility is down to nearly zero from Discovery Bay all the way to concord. Let me broaden it out. Its getting that way through the Altamont Pass and livermore. Petaluma to look at half moon b bay. This is the way it looks in walnut creek. You can barely see the cars traveling on 680 there. My accuweather 12hour planner, 46 degrees with a cooler and foggy start. Gray and hazy at noon. 57 to 59. May be a little bit of sunshine breaking through the canopy of clouds at 4 00. 57 to 62. Not too chilly this evening. Light jacket. 52 to 55. Lets find out more about the commute from sue. We have a b. A. R. T. Delay, baugh theyre recovering from earlier track maintenance on the dublin lines. Be aware. The end of recovery phase. The orange, the fog mike has been talking about in the north and east bay, the Altamont Pass, roadwork is out there. Its slowin
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Tomorrow. We have live coverage for you. Give us a sense of where things stand right now. Reporter were outside in florida. Weve seen the conditions drastically change from what we saw the past couple of hours when irma was really slamming this area. But were still having to deal with a lot of debris on the roads. Palm trees on the roads, which still makes it a hazard as were trying to get through. See even though it may seem like things have calmed down in this area, its still dangerous for folks to drive in. I want to show you what are some of the hardest hit areas just as irma was making its impact. Hurricane irma showed no mercy. Collapsed at least three cranes under construction in miami. Video captured dramatic moments as the cranes danged from a high rise building, posing a dangerous threat to the neighborhood below. Tens of thousands of people in search of safety. For those taking cover inside the germain arena staying dry proved to be difficult. Confirming a leaking roof just
Steve on the ultima pass. We are just off of that westbound 580. We have a motorcycle accident westbound 580 just before the north exit. This had been already a slow commute but now it is even slower involving a motorcyclist in a construction truck because it is construction going on on the ultima pass. Now 205 is backed up a lot more than it normally is in 580 is very slow. If you drive from tracy or you are driving in lets say from even further than that and use the tracy triangle you need an extra 20 minutes just to stay on schedule. Hearing this you may want to even leave the house a half hour earlier. Downstream livermore and dublin looks pretty good all the way into castro valley. 880 and oakland looking good in both directions. At the bay bridge we are getting a little bit of a crowd. Seconds ago as south was talking officials in florida announced irma has been downgraded from hurricane to a Tropical Storm moving towards the western florida peninsula. Made landfall yesterday as
Reporter trees uprooted, taking part of house with it. First images from the keys where made initial landfall as category 4 coming in, houses barely standing, cars beneath sands and residents who evacuated trying to get back. Anxious, want to go home and see what is going on. Reporter second landfall on marco island. Whiteout out in. Reporter damage and gratitude. Getting predictions of 10 to 15 feet of storm surge, grateful we were spared. Reporter sentiment shared by many in the sunshine state. Not as bad as i thought. Reporter even while fpl says as many as 9 Million People without electricity at one point. No power, no internet. Living like savages. Reporter trying to have sense of humor as crews work to get lights back on for everyone. People are warned it could take weeks. Marci gonzalez, abc news, tampa, florida. Compelling images out of the states battered by irma. Art sandusky shot this from charleston promenade. Water over the sea wall, drowning the cars. And video of this, f