Watch along the i25 corridor. We will keep a watch at those areas. There is just a little bit in parts of telluride, montrose and into Glenwood Springs and staying basically to the west side of the mountains. Around 4 005 00 this afternoon, you will see the wind speed increasing and it wont make it into our backyard until after midnight. It does not look all that impressive. Maybe light flurries for the morning drive. A bigger push in the afternoon. Some of us had blue skies and other visit others of us had that brown cloud. I think as the system moves in that it will help us out. It will mix up the pollutants and get them out of here so we can breathe better. We are at 41 at dia and cooler at greeley. 20s at gunnison. Okay with increasing clouds and temperatures cooling to the 30s as we head to the dinner hour. The snowfall continuing to the western side of the state and we will talk about snow totals in just a bit. Behind the snow comes a blast of cold air. The weekend looks chilly i
though they weren t supposed to and the air was awful. here s like what it was like on christmas eve but on christmas day the air in all areas around the bay was unhealthful for sensitive groups. lisa knows because she works for the air quality management district whose inspectors enforce spare the air. they take reports from neighbors. that s not always popular. take this note. hey, blank, i run my fireplace 24/7 when i cold. anyone current me in i found out i burn his blanking house down. that put more smoke in the air than my fireplace, signed, blank. so far, 2200 people have turned in their neighbors. first time it s a warning. second time violators get a $400 ticket. reporter: in previous stories, lisa told me, i sounded kind of isn t that correcty about people who snitch on their neighbors. maybe i have sounded snarkey. so he showed me with a crew to show me how bad it is for us. the instrument specialist, head of technical operation for the district. the fire ins
with the cost of living out here. it is pretty expensive. reporter: but his boss isn t so thrilled. as a small business owner, i don t like it. any time there s an increase in cost, that always affects my bottom line. but being a longtime resident in san francisco i totally understand the cost of living here is extremely high. reporter: he runs the summit cafe. he says with universal health care, paid sick leave and rising wages, it s getting tougher and tougher for small business owners to stay afloat in the city. i ve had like other fellow business owners tell me it is time to move over to oakland and the opportunities are much better in terms of oakland in terms of cost. reporter: over in oakland, this woman is feeling grateful, the minimum wage is staying at $8 an hour. she hopes the rest of the bay area doesn t col san francisco s lead. that it won t come across the bridge. because it s been going up there, each it is every year? reporter: the higher wage