The low clouds are being reported for every reporting station. From santa rosa to san jose and everyone in between. Even off to fairfield, that is a pretty good push. 60s to 70s to 80s. Inland temps are heading up and moving out slowly. Ties, napa, San Francisco and palo alto all but pickup today, you can see it is not a huge jump. And this is in town. If youre out towards sanford may be 81 or so. Always tend to be warmer there. That is the system preventing us from warming up that much pleasant moves to the Pacific Northwest, the dewpoint of the amount of moisture and theres really up there says why these lows are in the 60s for many, 60s for some but every reporting station, last my locked, was 60 or higher that includes 60 to 59. But ls abroad day. El sobrante so, so the unsure breezes and placed at the lows are up, he has become up a couple of different place but am 67 not low to mid 80s inland. 7 02. Sal is here you will talk about the east bay first rumors the slow traffic is. Fi
The european model, which is considered the superior model on tracking of hurricanes. The gfs is close to that as well. The u. K. Model. I would go with that. Looks like late friday, early saturday. Fog, fog, fog. High pressure is building in. 50s and 60s. Santa rosa, 55. 61 oakland. Also san jose. 51, 56. The water temps thats normal this time of year. San mateo, only 82. Livermore, still below average. And san jose downtown. 70 to 80 today. High pressure continues to deflect everything to the north. The strong low they had in the Pacific Northwest is lifted out. Another will be here sunday into monday. But until then, well continue to have warmer temps. Not really hot. But into the low 90s for some, which is near average for some. Everything is pointing in the direction of the fog. Some of the bridges, its really thick. Thats a sign that inversion is setting up. Mid50s to gilroy. Aptos. Campbell is in there. If youre inland, temperatures in the 80s or low 90s by the coast and the bay
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and low 90s. We have that on shore breeze, 68 in San Francisco and it that verifies, that will be the warmest i temperature this july. They have not yet got over 67 degrees. Yesterday was 67, livermore close and San Francisco in san jose, running pretty cool. San jose, livermore, san mateo and santa rosa all bumping up a few degrees and we have system in the Pacific Northwest lifting out. That is injecting High Pressure into the four corners and putting its stamp on the fall. 50s on the temperature was 60 for some already and you will see a big difference at 8 00 already at the peninsula. 50s with low 60s and the fog keeping the 60s on the coast as it kicks in for a couple of days. Sunday money we cool down again with 60s, 70s, 80s with a few 90s. It looks mostly good. A little bit of slow traffic so lets start off with the Richmond Bridge approach to san rafael. Actually, i started with the wrong thing so lets go back to the Richmond Bridge. We can go to the east or
Rosemary. What is in store weatherwise . Anything like yesterday . Yes. We have minor changes. Then theres one real big change. Its still dark this morning. Giving you a live look there over the oakland estuary. You may be able to see in your view a little bit of fog has swept across the oakland estuary. So the fog is back in areas this morning. Its thick in other areas. Some of us waking up with mostly clear skies. So the inner east bay, you have mostly clear skies. The darker is just a very, very light shade of gray. You can see in here, you can see it along the peninsula and down into san jose. Visibilitywise, its tough getting through the north bay. Visibility in napa now down to a quarter mile and santa rosa at this hour down to a half mile. The low clouds and fog back with us this morning. And again its a little thick in some of the north bay valley locations. Sunrise about 7 30. Will set after 7 00. Temperaturewise were in the 40s. This area yesterday morning started in the 30s
Restricts park access. Fencing going up whether we have done everything we can to minimize that amount of disruption and lack of access to the open space. And, so, could you speak a little bit about rec parks policy towards that and what you are doing to minimize, to minimize that impact . Absolutely, supervisor. The fencing is put up for a number of reasons. Its put up obviously to keep [speaker not understood] out of the premises. Its also put up to protect city residents, visitors and the park land during the construction. This is a very large event with very large heavy machinery operating throughout various times of the event. And fencing is frankly required, as it would be at any construction site, during the build and the tear down. In recent years weve actually encouraged another planet to be more deliberate during the construction of the events, whereas three years ago we began the construction on the friday before the event. Our gardeners over the last few years have advocate