San francisco, you say we must be stuck. Since friday, 64, 64, 62. The normal is 70. 30s for a few, 40s for many as well. If theres a puff of a breeze it could be holding up some temps. I cant find a 30 in the east bay yet. We have a few clouds but looks like a sunny day with highs in the mid to upper 60s, maybe a few 70s. We had an issue on the peninsula. Is that better now . It is, but unfortunately what happened, we had one accident cleared and another came in to take its place. Well get there in a moment. Well start on highway 4, slow this morning as it normally is coming through to bay point from pittsburg, and 680 slow as well. Westbound 24 and bay bridge are slow, so its a slow commute here, 880 northbound slowing after high street. The san mateo bridge is a little better. We had a series of crashes, redwood city, another in san carlos. Southbound 101 is very slow. You could use 280 down the peninsula, looking good heading south there. South bay commute is beginning to fill in,
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The bass pros return to Clear Lake this weekend for a two-day Newjen tournament of Champions. The tournament expected to draw close to a 100 boats. The winning team will each take home a new bass boat valued at more than $50,000. A number of locals will be in the tournament. The fishermen qualified by gathering points in other Newjen tournaments. The blastoff will be at 6 a.m. and the weigh-ins both days will take place in Library Park starting at 3 p.m. There will be fishermen from throughout the West.
The Lakeport Yacht Club will have a three-day Catfish Derby this weekend. There will be a raffle with prizes donated by businesses as well. The entry fee is $15 for children and $50 adults.
The major bass tournaments return to Clear Lake this weekend when Best Bass Tournaments (BBT) holds a pair of tournaments. There will be a tournament on Saturday and another one on Sunday. Both tournaments will go out of Library Park in Lakeport with the weigh-ins starting at noon on both days. The tournaments are still under the six hour rule. Whis means they are limited to no more than six hours a day in the duration. The purpose of the rule is to protect the bass when the weather gets hot. They have a high mortality rate when kept in a livewell too long.