Then later today you remember yesterday we were on the hot side for inland areas saying goodbye to 90s and even 80s. Couple of sprinkles offshore all that energy is really going to diminish by the time it reaches the bay so dont really expect any sort of widespread rain couple of spots, a coastal drizzle is really all weve got 50s and 60s for your current temperatures thats not a huge change from yesterday just yet, oakland conquered at 61 pittsburgh fairfield in the low 60s right now later today as when youre going to notice just how much cooler we are from th90s inland to just the mid 70s today and 60s elsewhere in the bay. Im talking the rest of your forecast. Still ahead back to you. Thanks a lot john won and today you can go to restaurants in San Francisco. They are allowed to serve outdoors and there are restrictions for diners covers will tran is live in San Francisco to explain how its going to work i will. Hi good morning. Yes, there are restrictions been elise finally a crack
Temperatures berkeley and San Francisco at 58 oakland conquered fairfield in the low to mid 60s currently now later on today, were trading in yesterdays 90s for some of our inland spots which is 70s today, a massive cool down and staying cool into tomorrow too im talking what to expect for the rest of the weekend. Still ahead james, thank you john not time now 9 oh one happening today restaurants in San Francisco are finally allowed to reopen. For Outdoor Dining great news for the Restaurant Owners, their employees and for foodies who have been jones and to get back out there and sample some of San Franciscos best when it comes to restaurants kron fours will tran live in the city to explain what you need to know will. What you need to know is you have to eat outside the dying in experience wont be available probably until next month but you take it right this is better than nothing because up until this morning. You had to do take out but now restaurants like plow on 18. You can clearl
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