mike has an update on road conditions in a moment. kari, we are waking up to a windy morning. you need both hands on the steering wheel and it s chilly out there as we see temperatures starting out in the mid to upper 40s. yeah, the wind has been the big issue as you head out right now with a live look outside in san rafael. still breezy, wind coming in from the north at about 13, 16 miles an hour, and that s keeping those temperatures up in a lot of spots. we are going to see another cool morning leading into a mild afternoon. and the north bay, a little bit warmer than what we ll see elsewhere with a high of 64 degrees in santa rosa. we ll reach 59 degrees today in hayward. as we head through the forecast, more warmer weather midweek. we ll talk about that in a few minutes. and, mike, you were saying there was a crash reported at the bay bridge. absolutely at the toll plaza. no lane information was given. why that is critical so we can know what lane is stopped up and w
fairfield, 50 degrees. 49 in point reyes and redwood city 45 degrees. walnut creek, here is how the day looks for you. we are going to have a cool morning with sunshine, some upper 50s, but we know it s still pretty windy out there and even at 10:00 we re still seeing some of the coastal and hill wind gusts at 30 miles an hour. and then as we go into today, gradually those winds start to calm down but still a pretty breezy and cool day. we ll talk about what s ahead in our forecast in a few minutes. mike is saying right now the commute is pretty smooth. pretty calm right now. we have a lot of issues that were caused by the rains cleared up. as kari reminds us, it s not completely gone. there s still a lot of moisture in the soil. a very good chance there may be more movement. that s why we re watching highway 84 which reopened, but we have improvement like the pavement work that continues here northbound 680. that should clear up in the next few minutes. we ll track that. h
even as we go into this evening. laura? thank you very much, kari. well, there is no doubt all the recent rain will boost reservoir levels. later this week we should get more detailed answers. today in the bay s bob redell is live along the alameda creek in fremont. no matter how you look at it, california has been thirsting for this this winter. i know you saw a lot of damage over the weekend. reporter: a lot of rain here sunday along the alameda creek. you see the levels are lower. this is a welcome sight to see this kind of water, to see this kind of flow. we ll get a better sense when the drought monitor releases its latest update on thursday. no one is suggesting the drought is over. we had lost of rain and snow last december but a dry january and february. they tell us we need several weeks of this kind of weather to have a shot at ending the drought. the rain is filling up our local reservoirs, as you mentioned. this is near san martin which almost overflowed at