What we do know is and i asked this gentleman over here have you ever stood on this meadow on this day there wasnt snow. He said no. You might ask him about that. So its a different world. We have to act differently. The executive order calls for farreaching Water Conservation. It requires golf courses and other large landscaped spaces to reduce water consumption. 50 million square feet of lawns statewide will be replaced with drought tolerant landscaping. The state will create a Rebate Program to replace old appliances with Energy Efficient new ones and local agencies must have new pricing models to discourage excessive water use by making people pay more for using more. Drastic steps. As the governor enacts these new mandatory water restrictions one bay area town is already doing its part to conserve. Carolyn tyler is live in benicia to explain. Carolyn. Reporter yes this is the second year for benicias mandatory water restrictions. It starts from now until october 15th. City officia
You can see a little bit of cloud cover overlooking the San Francisco bay so we have some patchy fog right now along the coastline but thats going to burn off as we head into the afternoon. As for temperatures, plenty of 40s and 50s out there, San Francisco at 52, 48 out the door in livermore, but temperatures are going to 69th as we head into skyrocket as we head into the afternoon, 80s in the south bay, 80 degrees in livermore. We are looking at the possibility of record breaking highs today. I think we will see warmer temperatures inland but a bit of a cooldown along the coast. We have more of an onshore picture. The wind directions are changing and then looks like temperatures will drop off as we start the next workweek. So it wont be as warm as you head back to the office. Temperatures drop off by at least 10 degrees. Its still going to be pretty mild, going to keep the sunshine around. Looks like the models are backing off on any possibility for showers. Marty. Thank you, so much
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