Advisory for today. Warm along the coast in the mid 70s. In the bay, the 80s. And inland in the triple digits. When well see the temperatures much cooler below average for this time of year coming up. And here at 6 01, continues the track the travel times. Just in the yellow and thats on the altamont pass. You are at 38 minutes and holding. Lets hope it sticks. Good to go on the east shore freeway highway 4 and 101. 41 minutes out of the south bay. Slow and go approaching the toll plaza and on the 880 flyover. Through it, a better situation. The meters lighting are on. And busy in the last 30 minutes at the san mateo bridge westbound toward the peninsula. And no stalls or crashes. Eastbound, you are fine. The nimitz looks good. They opened up the lane closures that were there as a result of the construction in place. In the meantime, ill keep an eye on this. And northbound on the nimitz, no problem there at all. And the sun is just coming up and its already over 90 degrees in some part
Minute. First lets send it to meteorologist lisa argen for a preview of your bay area forecast. Good morning to you. Good morning, chris. We are starting out with plenty of low clouds and fog, so once again we will wake up to gray conditions though inland it is clear and temperatures are looking like this in the mid 50s in San Francisco. 54 in san ramon. 49 in santa rosa. So your forecast calling for the clouds and mainly gray start, everyone in the 50s. Then by noon time more sunshine, upper 70s inland. We are warmer around the bay, mid 70s to mid 80s by 4 00. We are coming up to near 9 00 by peak feeding but dont get used to it. A cool down on the way for your sunday. Thank you. The magnitude 7. 1 earthquake that rocked ridgecrest last night. These are some of the images showing the damage the quake caused, rattling light fixtures inside restaurants put people in a panic while multiple fires from ruptured gas lines were reported in kern county. This was centered 11 miles from ridgecr
The fourth of july. Last nights quake came around 8 19 p. M. And was felt as far north as sacramento. There have been multiple reports of damage to buildings, Power Outages and minor injuries. We will have more on that in just a minute, but first lets send it to meteorologist lisa argen for a preview of your bay area forecast. Lisa, good morning to you. Good morning, chris. The low clouds are clearing. We are seeing some sunshine around the bay, and as we look live from our roof camera, it is pretty nice out here in San Francisco. Temperatures are in the 50s, 60 in oakland. It is 59 in san jose. This is san rafael where weve got clear sky, in the mid 50s in santa rosa. A big comeback from your upper 40s earlier. 62, concord. Today it will be a warmer day. Thats the san jose airport where the numbers will climb through the 70s by noon time, and we will have a lot of sun even at the coast though it will be cool. We will see low to mid 60s there, climbing to the 70s around the bay, and to
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