With the gang to guide you through another toast day around the bay. Lets get right to that. Its going affect everybody. John, good morning. Yeah, daria, here we go. And even hotter day today than yesterday was. And yesterday was certainly hot enough. We are going to be looking likely a lot of records broken today with a a whole lot of the bay area rising well into the 90s where were sitting at Half Moon Bay this morning. Look at how Crystal Clear it is. What a nice morning. Now that the suns up, i encourage you to take full advantage of these cooler morning hours. Get outside, take that dog walk. Anything youve got to do before the heat of the afternoon really arrives. Current temperatures are in the 50s for most spots, although a couple of exceptions, notably pacific a year at 40 or sorry, 73 degrees right now. Santa rosa petaluma sitting at 51. Well, berkeley at 57. So a nice cool start, at least get those windows open at that cool breeze in before the heat gets here later on today.
Have been made months after a gun battle took place on the embarcadero in San Francisco. And protests are calling for an immediate ceasefire in the middle east. As President Biden prepares to address the nation following his trip to israel. News station. Calling 2. The u. S. Here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im justine waldman. Even though the calendar is getting very close to halloween, temperatures are hot and we could even break some records today. There are heat advisories in place right now. There are for much of the bay area today and we have Team Coverage tracking the latest weather conditions called for a calls in walnut creek. Keeping an eye on the heat. There. Gayle ong in marin county where people are trying to stay cool at the coast. But first, we will check in with kron 4 meteorologist kyla grogan with just how hot it is out there right now. Hey, theyre just seen, right . So we are under the heat advisory. As you can see. That does go until 11 oclock tonight in the reason for thi
Our phone so riders off, you dont want to go a long to meeting weve got all had we had a real earthquake yesterday and real hot and today more. So yeah, i know yesterday we actually had an earthquake. And it was hot. But today lets just stick with the yeah. Exactly. Because its hot enough. Thats for i going to be looking for a cool place to get to this hours and just 3 dont need it today, but we are going to be looking at a very hot one out there for sure. Looking out there at the golden gate bridge, nothing but sunshine overhead right now. And weve got those 60s and 70s for the time being. Take advantage pacifica. Already a sign of things to come here at 80 degrees and youre only going to get hotter than that. So right now, good time to take the dog on a walk. Anything like that that you need to get done outdoors. Continue to be under heat advisories through 11 00pm tonight for almost all the north bay east bay. All of the bayshore and all of the south bay, too. And even some coastal
Order. Reporter the large weekend crowds have dwindled down to a few demonstrators today. I think its important for people to see continuing solidarity. Volunteer Immigration Attorneys have set up a mobile legal clinic for anyone who might have trouble getting through passport control and customs. And a staff member from the office is here to help get information from immigration security agents, but that has not been easy. Its been tough to get information over the weekend. Were hoping that the information flow picks up here over the coming days. Reporter even though a federal judge temporarily struck down portions of the president s executive order, its not clear how many travelers may still be affected. Families are forced to simply wait and see how long it takes or even if their loved ones make it through passport control and customs. Now i talked with the coordinators of that immigration legal clinic thats downstairs, they tell me that they plan on being here at least through the
The local impact of the president s executive order. Were hearing from people on both sides of the issue. We have Team Coverage tonight to ensure that we hear from a broad range of perspectives. Lets begin with abc 7 News Reporter sergio contano live where demonstrations have been replaced with some emotional reunions too. Reporter yeah, much smaller groups out here today at sfo, which includes plenty of family members who have patiently been waiting for their loved ones to arrive from points abroad since this executive order. These hugs and smiles for the family end a weekend of worry and dismay, finally made it back from iraq. Very happy. I see my family. Reporter the most nerve racking part of this trip was likely the three hour screening process by customs and Border Protection agents. Shes iraqi and was visiting her dying father there when President Donald Trump issued his executive order. She immediately bought a ticket to come back home. We were afraid. We dont know the details