Announcer news to build a better bay area. This is abc7 mornings. Its sunday, june 23rd, thank you for joining us. Im chris nguyen. Get ready for another warm day across the bay area. Heres meteorologist lisa argen with a look at the accuweather forecast. We almost have a 30degree spread. 55 at the coast, upper 70s at the delta. Fog along the san mateo coast with just a half mile versability. San francisco niece and sunny here, temperatures ranging from the mid 50s with the marine influence, to 71, mountain view, to san jose, and mid 50s at half moon bay. This has been the featured picture of the day. The tower is covered from the low cloud deck at mount tam. E i valleys. Ges com at the shor where some of you will just be near 60 degrees with the clouds. In between should be pleasant. Today is the warmest day out of the next serve. Chris . San Francisco Police say two people were killed in a car collision at 1 15 at the intersection of third street and paul avenue. Police say a man die
Even in this tragedy and for that, shes has the highest honor and respect in my mind. Im Tara Osullivan. Reporter she grew up in the east bay. There is a video from when she attended the Law Enforcement candidate Scholars Program where today they remembered a bright young woman who graduated from their first class. Officer osullivan made an impression here. Today is one of the saddest days ive ever had. I feel like i lost a daughter. Strong. She was kind. She will wanted to communicate with others and build that will sense of like belonging with everyone. But at the same time, very tough. Its been 20 years since sacramento lost a Police Officer to gunfire. That feels like a long time around here. That officer osullivan was so young makes it even harder because they say an she had so much potential. Now lost. The service that she gave to the community and the difference that she made in her time, it was profound. Reporter and now youre looking at a shot of that flag outside Sacramento P
Bay. Coach comfortable in the upper 60s but heat returns inland. We will see a cooldown as we start the week. We begin with breaking news from San Franciscos Bay View District where the medical examiner has been called to a dead lhadley overnight crash. It happened between third street and paul avenue. A toyota sedan was tboned by another vehicle at the intersection and pushed on to the metro track, blocking tline trains like not. The others have frondept damage. We have a message to police asking for more details and will bring them as soon as wei hear back. President trump eliminated raids that would have started today up to 200 families facing deportation orders. The i. C. E. Raid would have included 10 u. S. Cities, including San Francisco. Heres the reaction to the change of plans. Yesterday followed the law but i think the way theyre doing it is not the right way. And consequence will not be good. Reporter San Francisco resident michael with wu seems the sentiment of most of San
The city the sun. Low 70s later right now in the low 50s to the north, 60 in livermore. And more warmth around the bay. Upper 70s to mid80s by 4 00 p it will be toasty but at the coast, the sea breeze keeps us cool. Lisa, thank you. Breaking news out of frake where the medical examiner has been called to a deadly overnight crash in the bay view district. The violent collision happened at the intersection of third street and paul avenue. It appears a toyota sedan was tboned by another car at the intersection and the toyota was pushed on to the track blocking hline tracks last night. We have a message out to San Francisco police asking for details about this crash. We will bring you more as soon as we hear back. President trump declayed predawn immigration raids scheduled to start today. It would have targeted up to 2,000 families facing deportation. The i. C. E. Raids were planned for ten u. S. Cities, including San Francisco. Heres the reactionol the law bk the way theyre doing it is n
That is not ok. Randy wait for me i m randy price with Cindy Fitzgibbon s. A pleasant start. Cindy look at these temperatures. You re thinking, all right. Warm day. It s 60 in boston. Readings in the mid50 s and worcester. But here s the thing. Temperatures go nowhere today. By the time the kids are getting off the bus this afternoon, it is going to be around 60 degrees. Mostly cloudy skies. We want a light jacket today. A couple circle showing up on writer. South on radar. Nothing heavy out there. On the lighter side. We are talking about a whole lot of cloud cover. Once you get west of albany, there are few more showers lined up along this frontal boundary. Now this front has stalled out in southern parts of southern new england, northeasterly winds are going to hold the temperatures down. Unchangeable day. Notice by lunchtime, couples prickles. Otherwise, a lot of cloud cover with a few breaks of sunshine into the afternoon. Notice by lunchtime, a couple of sprinkles. More clouds th