Yesterday was. We were well into the low 100s for many inland locations like concorde. 72 degrees right now. We have a big head start for the hottest day of this Holiday Weekend. It is 68 in San Francisco. 71 in san jose. Here is that general look at daytime highs. 109, and lend. 94 for the day and 86 at the beaches. And it will be mid to upper 80s on the sand. Let me pull up the records. This will drive the point home on todays heat. I will call out livermore, concorde, santa rosa, san jose, oakland and San Francisco. You are the representative spots around the bay area. Ill show you everybodys forecast. I will use these as the example for how close or how far above records we will be today. I will pull out and colorcode the record rickers. Livermore, concorde, san jose, all of you records. Oakland and San Francisco, even though we come in one degree of the record, it will be really hot. Anytime you hear the temperature in the 90s in the city of San Francisco, you know it is a fairly
No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att ooishlthsdz another wildfire absolutely explodes in size overnight. Thousands evacuated more than a hundred campers trapped. The rescue mission on Mammoth Mountain tonight. As the bay area wakes under a recordbreaking heat wave, pg e may be forced to cut power. We broke a couple of records today. Tomorrow a lot more are gonna fall. Sunday is the peak of this heat wave. First breaking news. At least 150 people trapped after a Massive Wildfire ick nights in the Sierra National forest. And tonight weve learned 63 campers near a Fresno County reservoir were just rescued by military helicopters. The others, told to shelter in place and to get into the water if they can. Until rescue crews return. Mandatory evacuation orders are in place for multiple communities. This is new video coming into the newsroom, showing just how dangerous the conditions are tonight. Two backpackers had to
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All great policy work for the state for many years. To his right, gareth rhodes. He is not a doctor either. At the department of Financial Services but has worked with me and the state for many years and has been a great talent here. It is a pleasure to be here today. We are at syracuse state university, the upstate medical school and hospital. Had a chance to say hello to the nurses and doctors who work here. I wanted to say thank you for all the all they have done here. It has just been an extraordinary experience but we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly with this. The good is beautiful. Let me talk about some of the facts we are dealing with today. Facts are our friends, right. People want to know the facts without spin or opinion. That is what we have been giving them. Total hospitalization rate is down. Which is good news. Hospitalization is down. The number of into patients is also down. The number of covid hospitalizations per day these are new people who are newly diagno