for today, not bad. we have clear skies. no rain or snow to talk about. 29 degrees at the airport. maybe colder in the northern suburbs. no wind to speak of. mostly sunny today. 52. that is still way below average for this time of year. first we say good morning to sarah. good morning. a few defective traffic lights to talk about. mesa avenue, watch for defective traffic lights. at windsor mill, another problem involving traffic lights. be careful. the jfx is moving well, 61 miles per hour just beyond the beltway. problem-free in terms of delays. five minutes on southbound 95 down to the fort mchenry. on the inner loop, eight minutes from 795 over towards the 83 s. running smoothly to the bay bridge. 795 looks good in the southbound direction. problem-free towards the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you. good morning. our bookstore, we did what we said we would do. it is not quite mission accomplished. the president told america it we are backing
lightning flashed over the bay bridge. there are no reports of lightning touching any of the bridge towers as was the case last month. another bolt of lightning in emeryville. the quick moving thunderstorm brought with it strong winds and a heavy downpour. earlier today on the peninsula, almost 1.5 of rain translated into floodwaters at this redwood city mobile-home park. those at the park say the trouble was not only due to the rain, but a pump that failed to work when it was needed most. the storm is causing concern among bay area homeowners who have large trees on or near their properties. from the east bay to the peninsula, trees fell onto homes, jangles nerves and causing damage and power outages. ktvu s debora villalon on what you can do to protect yourself. reporter: ken, this home behind me has an unwelcome guest, a tree that crashed through the living room. fortunately knope was injured, but every winter people are hurt or killed by falling frees and it s often av