Live doppler 7 and the satellite image and also increased cloud cover this morning and some cooler temperatures right now. We even have some fog in the north bay. Santa rosa visibility is down to about a fourth of a mile. We havent seen fog much. Half moon bay visibility down to two miles as well. A live shot of the san jose 6 ,emperatusn the0s and 60s and most areas already starting off cooler than 24 hours ago. Breezy at the coast and that will keep temperatures in the inland areas in the 70s and around the bay and much cooler inland, mid 80s this afternoon, mid 70s around the bay the coast. Berkeley police are investigating a deadly hit and run near the ashby bart station. It happened just before 10 30 last night near the intersection of adlean street and beby avenue. When officers arrived they found the victim on street and police are looking for the suspect but have into the released details. The victim has not been i identified. New details about a freeway shooting last night in
This is abc 7 mornings. Good morning. Its sunday, september 15th. Im liz kreutz. Here is meteorologist frances dinglas dinglasan. Good morning, everyone. Big changes on the way. You can see it with live doppler 7. The marine layer is making a comeback. Were seeing increased cloud cover, even some fog this morning. Visibility has been limited in santa rosa to a fourth of a mile this morning. Its getting a little bit better in Half Moon Bay. Youll see some high clouds as well. And this is ahead of a front coming our way, bringing us some rain, possibly, tomorrow. For today, you can expect breezy conditions on the coast throughout the day. The onshore flow will mean a cooler afternoon for everyone. Around the bay, mid70s. At the coast, mid60s, liz. Thanks, frances. A portion o 101 is shut down this after the chp says a car drove through construction work. Officers tried to pull the car over because the driver didnt follow traffic controls. But now the two people inside that car are refusi
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