Conditions. Laura. Yes, certainly looks like the strongest wind event easily of the year is pretty impressive were going to see all those winds rolling down the bay area almost a textbook like pattern developing now as were going to see these winds beginning to kick in and theyre going to get ferocious starting on sunday night i believe but even thinking up by the afternoon in the north bay, but this together you can see surface area of High Pressure kind of building into the north youve got low pressure diving into the great basin. Its that contrast in the winds that brings us those strong gusty winds around the bay area you can see the iso bars here in white the tighter they get the stronger the winds were expecting a major wind event sunday night into monday morning. Even some damaging winds real possibility, so yeah weve high weather watch going up for the entire bay area same with the red flag warning doesnt matter where youre at were all going to feel these winds. Now over the mo
This disruption. We cannot thank our customers enough for their patience. We look forward to getting full service back to them as soon as possible. The negotiators on both sides tirelessly worked to get this agreement done. We thank them for their diligence and professionalism under a lot of pressure. Id also like to thank governor wolf, his appointee and one of the guys that was just spectacular during this whole negotiation, representative dwight evans. Along with mayor kenney, congressman brady and the other elected officials who helped keep the parties at the bargaining table. Id also like to thank the employees of septa for their hard work, jeff, stephanie and the negotiating team who worked around the clock to get this agreement done. Id like to think twu local president willie brown for the Union Leadership and working hard to find Common Ground that loued us to reach a settlement today. This has been a long few days here. I think we have people in this room that did a great job
Employees and customers and taxpayers, we know the strike has caused hardship to thousand of riders of we cannot thank our customers enough for their patience, we look forward to getting full service back as soon as possible. We thank those who worked tireless to get the agreement done. I would like to thank governor wolf, his appointee and one of the guys that was spectacular during the whole negotiation, representative dwight evans, mayor kenny, congressman brady and other officials who helped to keep the parties at the bargaining table. I would like to thank the employees at septa for the hard work who worked around the clock to get the agreement done. I would like to thank tw local president willie brown for the Union Leadership to find Common Ground to reach the settlement today. Its been a long few days here, we have people in the room who did a great job bringing it altogether, i cant talk enough about dwight and willie working this out at the last two or three days, thank you a
So is there your head line. It looks like an end to the the septa strike. We are at twu Union Headquarters and the fact that the lights are on and youe a gentlemen standing in the door way and the fact that you said, they have been negotiating all night, that is a first, and whenever they are talking all night, that means they are close. They would have left because the the hotel, as we have video of got dark and this had nothing to do with, the talks, what happened was the sheraton a union hotel and that is why they meet there schedule Electrical Maintenance and shutting power off between midnight and 4 00 a. M. On the way out willie brown was are optimistic. He said quote were real close. And so if you are real close, keep talking, so the union came here to their headquarters as we came back here live, septa went over to septa headquarters on Market Street and mediator like the rest of us started to put miles on his shoes and his wheels, and was going back and forth all night, to get
Each other that they got a deal done. Septa staffers on those picket lines out in the cold for six nights, seven night they will want to know details of the deal, but the public just want to know that the deal is made, and that the strike is over and that is the big news. So at 5 15 we will carry it live, hear there both side here at union headquarters, willie brown, pat dion having a deal. I told you earlier willie brown said we were real close. He wasnt lying this time. That is great news. Everybody has a sigh of relief ahead of the election. Six and a half, seven days here. Really pressure was on for tomorrow morning because of election day, steve. Reporter yeah, that was why. They wanted to get this deal before they went to court. Remember they had hearings scheduled at 9 30 in city hall and high rised lawyers ready to do battle. Remember Governor Wolf joined that lawsuit, probably he would say im not taking sides with management, you know democrats always side with labor but he wa