Partly cloudy skies this morning. Low 40s and low 50s. 53, San Francisco. 48, mountain view. This afternoon will be mild. 67, livermore. 67, morgan hill. 62, San Francisco. We have rain coming our way. I will look at that in the extended forecast coming up. I will call this a mild commute for drivers out there. Things look pretty good. The only area to tell you about is near the sunol grade. First i want to start with the south bay. You can see a lot of green and no problems to tell you about. 880 north and southbound through hayward and fremont, this is typically a trouble spot but this morning that is not the case. 680 southbound at andretti road. A report of a fire hose and one of the slow lanes. Also in that area, a report of a hit and run crash. There were no injuries reported in that incident but that is tying things up a bit. The bay bridge toll plaza is a bit slow as you make your way onto the span. The metering lights are on. That may be why we are seeing the usual slowdown al
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