And Steve Paulson is here as well. Hell tell you if you need an umbrella. Maybe in the morning. We do have a weak part of the system coming through and thats going to give us light rain. 40s on the temps is what were looking at right now. 44. 40 livermore 49 in the city. That low in nevada some energy coming around that and also down towards Southern California. The main low is giving us a lot of cloud cover and some very light rain. It could be steady here. A point. 10. Not before they get a little bit more rain. Maybe some snow. 40s on the temps and highs today will still be below average. Cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. I doubt theres anything new but well ask the source. Anything new . Nothing new. But i have realized there are some things that happened on the road. So be careful. Lets go to 28 and talk about san jose. Traffic is moving on pretty well. Accidents still happen and you can see traffic is still moving on pretty well and construction is still happening. So be careful out
Test test test test test captioning performed by vitac not only the operational aspects but what is needed from a market standpoint since they run the markets in respect to footprints as well. What is needed in a market sense to ensure that resources that are indeed contributing resilience benefits to our grid are properly compensated. Following up on that, both for mr. Van wheelie and mr. Ot ter, to weigh in as well. Data shows that new england was heavily reliant on baseload coal and Nuclear Generation during the recent cold snap. The data shows at the peak of the cold snap, coal fire generation accounted for 7 of dispatched capacity despite being 2. 6 of installed capacity in the region. Really called upon to perform. Additionally, Nuclear Generation accounted for 23 of dispatched capacity, despite only being 12 of the installed capacity. So isnt it fair to conclude when your region needed power the most, it was the reliable coal and Nuclear Power plants that were necessary to keep
Here shortly, and obvious knows that 7. 9 magnitude earthquake hit off of the coast of alaska and the Pacific Northwest with tsunami warnings for activities that were expect and warnings for the tsunami waves were recalled but i am sure that the sen or the is dealing with items related to and that other h issues. I want to thank the chairman mr. Mcintyre and mr. Walker for being here, and many of the staffs that are going to be hearing that we are back in operation. So we look forward to hearing about the sun jek the subjec reliability. And last year we looked at the reliability of the electric grid in light of the mixing fuel change. We have carefully distinguished on the issues of new items to have renewable renewals and also frequent response and also to adopt resilient metrics that needed to be developed. Fortunately when the secretary perry filed the report as a proposal to furk, i was more alarmed. It was the conclusion of the departments own staff, and it was a transparent attem
Coming in the next 24 hours. And the mercury will start plunging, it this. Good afternoon everyone im rahel solomon. Im jim donovan. We are looking at temperatures not higher then 20s and before the bitter blast moves in meteorologist Katie Fehlinger is live on the cbs3 skies deck enjoying warmth of the sun while it lasts, katie. Indeed, even though well sun next few days, jim and rahel, it is not going to help too much. We have a very significant blast of cold that waits in the wings, starting to cross over the United States border from the depths of the arctic and it is scheduled to arrive here starting thomas you mentioned. For now it is not too bad, i dont want to say balmy day but pretty typical day very tame in terms of the weather pattern. We have bright sunshine. Feels confidentable outside not terribly breezy, and storm scan is empty. We will see nice and quiet out there on the radar and satellite but let me show you what the rest of the day has up its sleeves. Lower 40s here,
At night. Not many people venturing out without their heavy coats, hats and gloves. Temperatures in the low 30s as we take live look over the ben franklin parkway. But, wait, its not all bad news. Good evening, everybody, thanks for joining us, im joyce evans. Im dawn timmeney. Tomorrow is the big super bowl and lots of people will be heading out to parties, get togethers, so what exactly is the weather going to be like . For more lets check tonight with meteorologist monica cryan. Monica . Guys, temperatures are dropping. Were at 32 degrees in philadelphia. And our high today, only into the mid 30s. So we reall really didnt have h warmth to work with. 22 degrees is the reading in millville. 28 degrees already in reading. So a lot of us even into the 20s at this point. Its going to be cold overnight. A cold start to our sunday. But theres some hope. Weve got warmer temperatures on the way. For the city tonight 25 degrees. 20 degrees for those of us in the suburbs with increasing cloud