People who live out on the streets. In San Francisco right now, more homeless shelters are opening up to make sure that the cold weather does not turn deadly. Reporter shelters in San Francisco are opening their doors and expanding their hours. This is one of the shelters here take a look and see. We are in street on street where they will open their doors 24 hours a day through wednesday to escape the cold weather. We should bottom out around 37 degrees which is dangerous territory for those in the elements for a long time. Residents are asked to be checking in on neighbors. Older residents need to make sure they are well heated. These people lars are expanding their operations. Any adult who needs their place to occupy any vacant bed facility after 8 pm without a reservation. The United Council of Human Services on jennings will also be open 24 hours a day. The city is offering additional bed beds at the First Unitarian Church for the first 66 man who show up were coming back to the
Seven have levels of lead above one hundred people thats the no one hundred b. P. M. Thats actually the legal limit for lead in childrens toys as above so prone to be put on your body getting into the going down the drain thats just dump unleaded there not to mention the fact that the little mardi gras prostate footballs is not just the beaded necklaces you know its all of somebodys getting thrown out they can do about twenty nine percent pathology by weight which including which of those some other signs which are. To. Banned by the Consumer Product Product Safety Commission in the plastic bubble i want to know why is anybody in the party toyed business saying hey lets pack our toys because what really gives people a good time lets pack our toys with toxic substance and sure were going to do this you can see the way the the life of these beads is that you know you take petroleum from the middle east it goes to china it gets. All packed in with these horrible toxic chemicals and shippe
Yesterday for many. 50s and 60s on the temps and well do so with upper 40s in windsor. Graden and oxendal, thats the coolest. More fog on the satellite picture. Nevada dealt with cloud cover yesterday and thunderstorms, most is pushed off. By tomorrow, these temperatures are going to go up. 60s to 90s. 4 01. Sal, quiet out of the gate, i hope. Yeah, it is quiet. You said temperatures are going to go up and oakland is 74. Tomorrow, oakland will be 80. 4, 5, 90 on saturday. Oh, wow. Okay. Thank you very much, steve. Youre welcome. At least we know. Lets take a look at the commute now on 580 westbound as you drive through the Altamont Pass super commute. People driving in and traffic is moving along well. Thats why people get up early and do this commute. Its nice at livermore and pleasanton at hayward. Traffic is moving well in both directions. Looking at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is light getting into San Francisco. Its 4 02. Lets go back to the desk. Thank you, sal. We be
Have showers offshore but staying out there for now. This system is dropping in and sweeping through the visibility will be sparkling with that smoke and haze long gone. We have clear moving in with 48 at lakeport and santa rosa, 44 in kelseyville, calistoga, windsor, sebastopol, rohnert park and all in the 40s. Do north at 20 at the Half Moon Bay, west at sfo, oakland and hayward, gusting up to 30 eight 38 miles an hour and that is a cool breeze moving in. We have 60s and 70s, cool is the rule. We have mr. Sal castaneda oh. We dont have a lot going on but we do have slow traffic as you would imagine. Lets take a look at the tracy commute with a lot of slow traffic already on 580 westbound and on 205 four the people coming in from tracy. The speeds are not too low but there are some slow speeds, for example, after the 580 and 205 on 580 down to 15 miles an hour. At the main part of livermore and pleasanton we are at the speed limit and 70. Actually even a little more is what the road s
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