Meteorologist mark tamayo. This is the northeast winds, so this is pushing it to the west, that typical offshore wind direction. Thankfully, winds are not strong. I am seeing winds three to four miles per hour. We could have gunned wafts up to 10 miles per hour. Its very warm out there. Temperatures around 25 degrees, relative humidity close to 40 . And that is key, the humidity is a measure the moisture in the air. That will go down to probably 28 by 3 00 or 4 00 this afternoon. The key headline once again, we do have warmto hot conditions, fire danger elevate here in the bay area for today. Not only the inland area but for San Francisco. Well keep an eye burning right now in the excels your area. Now to the breaking news in the side of emeryville as we continue to follow closure of westbound 80 which we first brought you live on ktvu. You can see it live from this picture right now. All lanes in the eastbound directions are open. Westbound direction is closed although those lanes are
This current storm, ranks 2 on the storm impact scale. It will continue to produce moderate to heavy rainfall. It will be windy through the evening. We may see minor flooding. Wind advisory in effect until 1 00 a. M. Winds will generally range from 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour with gusts to 45. In the Higher Elevations, gusts will exceed 55 Miles Per Hour. Downed trees and power lines a possibility. Heres the forecast animation. 9 00 tonight, pretty much the same picture we have right now. That will continue during the overnight hours. Look at what happens just before the morning commute at 5 00 a. M. Rain starts to ease up in the north bay. It will be pouring over the remainder of the bay area. Then there will be periods of rain throughout the day tomorrow. Not as heavy as todays rainfall. Not likely the commute will be much heavier more storms for the weekend. A look at those in a few minutes. Our late he is dousing started in the north bay. This is the sloppy drive in marin counties. The
And more to come. Heres a look at the conditions outside. You can see the wet roadway for the evening commute. Already were seeing stormrelated issues in the north bay. This tree ripped out of saturated soil in fairfax. It took power lines down with it, too. Its been calmer. Many are prepared with their hoods on and umbrellas up. We have live team storm watch coverage but lets to the latest on how long the rain will last. Weather anchor Spencer Christian is tracking the storm. Ama and dan, weve had a drenching and it continues. You can see the green covering the area and pockets of yellow and orange showing more. Notice the heaviest rain along interstate 680 in the east bay. You see lots of heavy rain and along interstate 580 east of livermore out toward interstate 5 in the central valley. Its really pouring. 24hour rainfall totals continue to grow. 1. 5 inches. Over an inch. Well over an inch. Under. 5 inches San Francisco and oakland. 08 in san jose. That will change. This current st
They realize it you can go over them at a more moderate speed then chavis us back up bridge crews installed plates there are six expansion joints that need replacement apparently worn out and damaging the bridge deck unfortunately will not play well into 2015 before those joints can be replaced. Interesting to see if the prediction for lisping temporary problem of for less a few days will come true or if this bad traffic will only continue to get worse. kron for trees sestos still enjoyed the bay bridge this morning to experience a problem for stand this is what it looked like this morning crossing the bay bridge from east bay as commuters faced a new steel plate put in on the fremont off rep. Was in good and that awful. It was slow going for hours we waited it out to see if the morning rush december down if things improve drivers would feel more comfortable with the plates. A 11 a and we entered and so the traffic terrible. Police plaza back up really never got any better. As we appro
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