Cooler than yesterday. Exactly. We will see a rebound but they will still be below average except for San Francisco and oakland they are still near average. That i hit the wrong map, i got the wrong map. Lets get to the right map. There we go. We do have temperatures that will be a little warmer today after the amazingly cool temps. It was almost 20 degrees below. More son and the little warmer. 50s and 60s. That includes livermore and san jose. A little bit of an east southwest wind and yesterday was 15 to 20 selfies. But its a little bit below average for this time year. Except again, San Francisco and oakland and santa rosa. Anything to report were still pretty quiet . Its still pretty quiet steve. If youre out there right now you should be getting a decent commute. We dont see a lot going on. I want to show you what we have here. You can see the eastshore freeway is looking very good. And no major issues as you drive to the bay bridge or for that matter in the east bay. Even on the
It is thursday, august 6. Steve, you and i were talking Steve Paulson is talking about about livermore in particular. The forecast and you have a lot it is close to 100 degrees in to talk about, steve. Temperature this time of year. Easy. 88 is average. Normally it is 90s or Something Like that, yesterday, 69 degree not as much as yesterday, but for august, yes, there is plenty to talk about. We have a good fog bank out there, yesterday it was amazingly cool. We may not see that again for a little bit, there are hints, that we could have a pretty cool pattern here out towards the middle of the month. I dont want to get too far reading is one for the books. Ahead of myself. The fog will burn off sooner. Probably a record low, unless the system responsible for cooldown is kicked out to the something has changed. We will dig deeper and see if east. A little bit warmer. We can find out that it will burn up sooner today. Information. We will pump up temperatures drizzle is not widespread is
Difficulties that the city is having and im hoping that wed be able to try this out and we can review this as we go along to see if this is not the appropriate hypothesis so follow. Thank you vex. Thank you very much. Any other questions . Id like to note that dr. Hammer who several times weve called out to noted in the chat she is listening to the call, but shes away from the office for a while. Im not sure if shes on vacation or leave, but extends her apologies for not being able to respond, but is listening. We wish her well with what is going on. We can move on to the next item. Other business. Im going to put myself into any comments or questions, commissioners . If there is no other business, we can entertain a motion for adjournment. So moved. Second. All right. I will do roll call. Commissioner bernal . Yes. Commissioner chow . Yes. Commissioner christian . Yes. Commissioner green . Yes. Commissioner chung . Yes. Commissioner guillermo . Yes. And i would like to congratulate co
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