Im james fletcher. And im anny hong were not saying anything on Storm Tracker 4. Rain that is falling is the to much. You will probably encounter righwhat roadways. Satellite and radar shows that we had pretty impressive amounts. Fairfield saw up to 12 in. Of rain. Here is a look at future cast 4. By 5 00 p. M. Just cloud cover and we may see a few scattered out sprinkles. Into the afternoon we are talking drier conditions and the leader not sunshine. As we highlight some of the rainfall totals over the past five days we received almost 9 in. Of rain. Over 6 in. For santa rosa. San francisco received 3 in. Some spots receive more rain. It is definitely a drop in the bucket in terms of the drops status. Here is a look picture 7 day around the bay it looks like the showers are going to move out of here. Partly cloudy conditions will carry us into the next couple of days as some of calls by thursday and ran to the north on friday. Saturday and sunday looks to be a little unsettled but not
More than 20 in. Of rain. We may see more rain for the north bay. The storm track is going to shift and i do not think we will see much. We are however, waking up to wet road and we do have low clouds with a little bit of drizzle. Satellite and radar shows rain is moving now but we still have snow showers. Currently, the temperatures are in the low to mid 50s. By 3 00 p. M. This afternoon the sunshine should come out. We do have a few changes on the horizon now will bring up the seven day are around the bay coming up. And things are starting to slow down and we are not tracking any major hotspots. Lets start off with a ride on the east shore freeway, in a state 80, the drive time is about 24 to 26 minutes. The slow traffic is picking up on west 24 and the nimitz is starting to slow not only northbound bus southbound as well. 580, 680 are both slow rise this morning. The south bay freeway is slow heading out toward saratoga up past the guadalupe parkway. Slow going for 101 at the 92 int
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LIRR President Phillip Eng, who made the most money last year, moved down on the list, ranking at 4. Edward Popolizio, who works as a track foremen, took home the most overall last year. (Photo credit: Daniel Hampton/Patch)
LONG ISLAND, NY A total of 43 LIRR employees earned more than $250,000 in 2020, according to payroll data released by the Empire Center for Public Policy.
Of those, 19 workers topped $300,000 in compensation. Compared to 2019, 59 workers made at least $250,000 and 10 made at least $300,000. In 2014, no employees made more than $300,000.
LIRR President Phillip Eng, who made the most money last year, moved down on the list, ranking at 4.