San francisco at 49. For down to 34 degrees. As we head through our afternoon mid60s for San Francisco and oakland. So running about 5 to 11 degrees above average for this time of the year. Well talk about those changes for the weekend and the increased fire danger. Now lets check in with gianna. Is it friday light out there . This is. Good news on the freeways. Starting with a live look at the bay bridge you can see at the toll plaza everything is moving at the limit into france. No delays on the lower deck. Golden gate bridge looking good. Also, they removed those lane closures, so things are quiet and southbound 101 coming out of marin, no delays. San mateo bridge also clear. Its about a 13minute right between 880 over toward 101 and 101 traffic is very quiet. Michelle . All right, gianna, thank you. New stayathome orders could be on the way. Governor newsom announcing regions will be announced region by region. Tighter rules will take place if the number falls below 15 . In the bay
Details on that coming up in just bit all right well, it certainly has a lot of fog out there on your way if youre driving yeah the month change skies, but the weather has not were keeping the fog and the haze around you can see the low lying cloud cover above timber on good news about the fog as of right now is thats lifted over most of the bay area itself so aside from some spotty visibility issues, especially in hilly hillsides. We are actually seeing you driving under the fog on our bridges just looking up that the gray that has been persistently overhead through the morning. Temperatures right now are in the 50s and 60s we actually have a much more comfortable afternoon ahead of us than what we had yesterday with slightly cooler temperatures. But of course as we are still talking pockets of haze in this forecast want to moderate your time outside as much as possible. Daytime highs will be in the 60s and 70s near the bay and the coast with the 80s and 90s remaining for inland areas
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