Spots this morning, im glad you noted that to james because i also saw a couple of spots on the roadways. I was making my way in visibility was fine for all of us though some of these low clouds this morning definitely resulting in some of those misty views that you are seeing. But we are actually looking at some pretty calm conditions overall at least compared to where we were last week and remember those showers that we were having theres your low clouds sitting right over San Francisco now some of those are pushing right into the east bay hills and in those areas, especially as we are really running into those mysterious also an upper elevations on the peninsula. Weve had some spots out there roadways looks like it rain last night thats a lot of that mist and drizzle that youre seeing closer to the now visibility as you can see on fog cast it saying out just fine and skies low clouds that were seeing this morning well eventually clear by 10 00am to 11 00am weve got sunshine returnin
Visibility in many areas, including our bridges so do watch that as youre heading into work this monday. Air quality is starting out pretty good across the region with mostly good conditions. We can expect a come the afternoon not going to be quite as Crystal Clear of an afternoon as what we had yesterday but still far better than any of our days last week were 40s and 50s for most of your current temperatures but great for a lot of us on the cooler side as well cooler than yesterday at this time so be afraid to throw that jacket on and really embrace the fall feel this morning. Later on today it will be back to the 90s low 90s inland with 70s 80s near the bay in coast. Robert all right. Thank you john yes, the fog is a major issue for people commuting this morning. It is dense so please be careful out there starting off at the bay bridge 80 wesson to San Francisco. Their sons crowding this is the second wave of traffic that we have this morning into San Francisco sort started stacking
Dense fog on the golden gate be careful driving here 21 minutes rolling south nevado to San Francisco back to you thanks robin. Its 5 oclock in the big story, san jose schools have made the decision theyre going to continue Distance Learning through december. Thats right kron 4 Sarah Stinson live in san jose. With more on the story sarah. Darya james yeah, what a decision to make by the School District consistency is key though that is what theyre going for it this is a decision comes even after Santa Clara County moved into the red tier of the states colorcoded terror system which allows k through 12 grades to if they remain in that chair for 2 weeks now if they keep the case is low k through 12 could open, but you san jose unified School District said you know what were going to stick to one thing we dont want to go back and forth and have families and staff have to keep adjusting the superintendent says cases continue to rise specifically in san jose. So theyre not comfortable reope
Thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 news at 3 im Justine Waldman the bay area has officially been under a stay at home order for 6 months and as the coronavirus continues to spread a new threat is approaching thats flu season. Now one barrett county is trying to get ahead of the illness and try to make it easier for everyone to get a flu shot rob fladeboe has details about the program in Santa Clara County joins us now live from san jose good afternoon rob. Good afternoon. Justine flu shots will be free here at the Santa Clara County fairgrounds this saturday and every saturday through mid december. A flu shot can help keep you out of the hospital and that in turn will help hospitals take care of the more serious covid19 infection. Lets take a closer look. Santa clara county board of supervisors president cindy chavez is now among the first recipients of a flu shot. Its part of a new effort to urge everyone to get vaccinated against flu season which is just around the corne
Centered about 65 miles southeast of parryville alaska. Its the blue circle that you see there just off the Alaska Peninsula coastline. A depth of about 17 miles o is pretty far down luckily all tsunami warnings have been called off the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there are no threats currently to the u. S. Or the canadian coast lines. According to the usgs since 1900 theyve actually been about 6 other earthquakes of this magnitude or stronger within about a 200 mile radius of last nights quake. The largest of it was about an 8. 2 that was way back in 1938. Now this map here shows you the severity of the shaking that was felt right at the epicenter of course major shaking was occurring but as the waves propagated out and finally reached the peninsula coastline. Those waves were more of a moderate to weak sensation which means that damage probably on the very light side if any at all no reports of any injury or damage, but well let you know if we find out anything different. Dow