Thanks for that you know traffic is looking great out there, but you can see the bay bridge. A lot of backup there the maze to fremont street 13 minutes and you see traffic starting to build here in the Richmond Bridge traffic steadily moving along near the tulsa the one o one about 11 minutes. For your drive so make sure now is the time you want to give yourself more time to get out on the roads because were no longer in the green everybodys out there trying to get to work, san mateo bridge 92 you can to one o one a 17 minute drive for you can see everyone kind of stepping on those lights there you see the brake people making their way across but its going to definitely be a drive and thankfully, no accidents to tell you about no hot spots to get to but lets get a check at our drive times for you filling a out to conquer 21 minutes of steadily increasing there but take danville 40 minutes, san leandro to milpitas 27, san jose youre at a 35 plus drive the air and one more look out at t
Inland. It does get a bit breezy. Well talk about the wind in the complete forecast coming up in more detail in just a few minutes. Back over to you. A live look now at San Francisco. Health care work ares are could become some of the first to get coronavirus vaccines and it could happen in just a few weeks. The first does of pfizers vac soon could reach ucst and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital before christmas. That is if the fda issue an emergency use authorization. Ucst says it is ready and believes it could have the vaccine three to seven days after emergency use is granted. It will take two doses of the vaccine to be protected against the virus. But there are report side effect including high fever, aches, fatigue, headache n another thousand person identify are trial, most people report feeling that after the second dose was inject. Ucsf wont immunize entire demeanor against covid19 at once. They are working the next day an they get the symptom. They might not be able t
At this point is at least in the bay areas excessive heat watch for is an excessive heat warning already for the Central Valley and points south we expect to get an upgrade this afternoon to warning category as well. This is whats going on though this he excessive heat watch goes east of the east bay hills and in the south bay to sometimes the Santa Clara Valley is not included in all this this go around it is and then up the Solano County youre in this as well with temperatures 95. Well beyond the triple digits. All right breaking it down for you today, 87 by 11 by 2 oclock at 98 noting some of those scattered clouds in there which actually may shave off a couple quick other critical degrees. Partially because of some tropical moisture bubbling up from the south this kind of a side know what this all together for you to cut your forecast coming up. It sounds good. Thank you dave. Another big story that were following for you this morning governor newsome says that california may be tu
Im running on pam cook. It is tuesday, july 20th. As we head over to steve paulson, i heard a lot of that thunder you were talking about in yosemite. Did not see any lightning likely because we heard some very big thunder and some ominous clouds we were seeing as we are at the very top of yosemite falls. It wouldnt have been good to see lightning. Yeah, they were very close. Moreover to the north of you, but they were close. Today looks a little quieter for the sierra nevada. There will be a very quiet pattern here that just has a grip on us, so if you like it enjoy, if you dont, i dont see much teacher going forward. Theres just a locked in pattern here. Thunderstorm activity was really widespread up in the northern sacramento valley. It looks a little choir today. San jose is cloudy. The low clouds of made it there to san jose. They have been hit and miss in this pattern but today they havent. Theres an onshore breeze out today. Vacaville hit 103 yesterday and travis mill was 91. We
Right here in the bay area, there was 37,000 cases and nearly 670 deaths. New a new, the state superintendent of schools is urging districts to use an abundance of caution when it comes to reopening classrooms this coming fall. Superintendent Tony Thurmond held a virtual News Conference this morning on the efforts to support School Reopening decisions we talked about what the state is doing to help districts hold classes on campus. Thurmond is hoping School Districts do not rush to any Big Decisions on how to reopen. We know conditions have changed significantly. Those conditions warrant School Districts taking steps, i would say require an abundance of caution, to think through how reopening might take place, and to repair some contingency plans, if conditions persist. Just last month, the state department of education released 62 pages of guidance for districts on how to implement physical distancing and properly disinfect campuses. The sand for this Unified School District has annou