Tomorrow with a fire weather watch for the north bay mountains above 1,000 feet that includes in glass fire for tomorrow due to gusty winds and low relative humidity values. In the meantime this afternoon, looking at temperatures in the mid 60s for pacifica and mid 70s for San Francisco and mid 80s for oakland but still heating up looking at 89 for san jose and 99 for concord. 92 for napa. Well talk about what you can expect taking you through the rest of the week and also that smoke forecast in just a few minutes. Lets check in with gianna for a look at traffic for the latest on road closures. Thanks. Yeah, you know some things have shifted just a bit. We have a different road closure along 128 now. Kind of extended at least between the areas of Petrified Forest road and Sonoma County line. So 128 closed in both directions through there. Closures on 29 as well. Right at deer park and right at lake county line. All the way to tubbs lane and you will see directions both directions of th
Streaming on cbsn bay area, looking live from our rooftop camera at the financial district in San Francisco this morning. A foggy wednesday. Good morning everyone, its wednesday, september 30th. Im len kiese. And im michelle griego. Lets get a check of the weather right now with meteorologist mary lee. Good morning. Good morning to you michelle and len. And we are looking at temperatures and conditions very similar compared to yesterday. But big changes ahead as we look to tomorrow and friday. Want to give you an update on what firefighters are up against this morning. Dealing with the glass fire. Temperatures cooler in the mid 50s to mid 60s. Humidity higher. 33 to 59 . And light northwesterly winds. Now as we look to tomorrow, we do have a high fire danger with a fire weather watch that will be in effect from 1 00 p. M. Tomorrow until 6 00 p. M. Friday for ththats incl thass fire. We going thsee the wind pick up and lower relative humidity values as we head to thursday and for friday
Good thursday morning. We have live look at the u it is thursday, one step closer to the weekend. Lets a check of the ladder. Good morning. Tracking the heat, and our fire danger, already in the Higher Elevation here athe 50 to 60 miles per hour. This is until 11 00 a. M. Tomorrow. This is highlighted in red. We have extreme fire danger with the gusty offshore wind. The wind advisory until 11 00 a. M. We have powerlines because of the strong winds. Also talking about possible record heat. Heat advisory for the entire bay area. Looking at dangerous heat with temperatures soaring about 20 degrees above average. We will talk about that in time it out. I will let you know how hot its going to get. Out of their waking up without power. Here is a look at where they pulled the plug. In calistoga at least 9000 people in the dark. But thats not helping those who are turning those evacuations. Actually came home on friday. I havent even been home a full week yet. We had been living out of suitca
Highlighted in red until 11 00 friday for north bay and east bay mountains, inland valleys, santa cruz mountains. I have been watching gusts 50 to 60 Miles Per Hour in the Higher Elevations, a bigger concern for us today into tomorrow with low relative humidity values. Wind advisory until 11 00 a. M. Due to gusty winds, possible downed trees and power lines. A heat advisory for the entire bay area due to possible record breaking highs, daytime highs about 20 degrees above average for this time of year. I will let you know what you can expect and how hot it will get where you live. I will also show you futurecast coming up in just a few minutes. Lets check with gianna. It is windy through the altamont. It is. Chp has issued wind advisory for the Altamont Pass about 3 30 this morning. If you are traveling towards 580, headed in the direction of the Altamont Pass, you will deal with gusty conditions. Be extra careful especially if in a high profile vehicle. We are seeing brake lights out
Tracking the strong winds, the peak wind gust with the offshore went 50 to 60 miles an hour earlier this morning, mount st. Helena, mount diablo gusting wind gusts of 63 miles an hour. Mount hood 39 and 38 milean hour wind gusts at the oakland hills. Because of the dusty offshore winds, low relative humidity values, a big concern with the red flag warning that remains in effect now through 11 00 a. M. Tomorrow for all the areas highlighted in red. The northbay and east bay mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains under the red flag morning. We continue to watch humidity levels drop throughout the day today into tomorrow. That is why we are talking about the extreme fire danger. Also looking at dangerously hot temperatures. Likely record breaking highs today into tomorrow which is why the heat advisory for the bay area in effect today and tomorrow. We look at daytimes highs 20 degrees above average this time of year. I can let you know what to expect in your neighborhood coming up in a few minut