Still a hot day inland. A little cooler around the bay. Looking at temperatures warming quickly in the 70s and 80s again by noontime keeping that fog at the coast, that steady onshore flow, mid60s. Looking at 90s. Hot day inland but cooling trend ends tomorrow. Chris. Families preparing for possible immigration raids that now could be hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods people are inside hoping to stay safe. The possible raids are supposed to happen in nine cities today. They are supposed to focus on 2,000 people identified by President Trump as a top priority for deportation. Abc 7 News Reporter lu eer luz s more. Hopefully its a false alarm. Deanna lee norris is Holding Onto Hope raids wont happen in her neighborhood. Her husband is undocumented and wont be going to work. We need to get prepared if they do catch him. We have to have our information, not to open the doors, not to fill out papers. Reporter on every corner, its palpable. I work with preschoolers. We notice f
So the fog clears throughout the early to midmorning hours. Were left with plenty of sunshine. Once again, temperatures warming through the 70s and 80s by noontime. Its a hot one inland. Low 90s there. Well look for numbers in the upper 70s to near 80 around the bay. A little sun at the coast. It continues cool with steady onshore flow. That will dominate our forecast for the next several days instigating a cooling trend as we get through the week. Chris. Lisa, thank you. Bay area families are preparing for possible immigration raids that could now just be hours away. In some San Francisco neighborhoods, people are staying inside hoping to stay safe. The possible raids are expected to happen in nine cities nationwide today. They are expected to focus on as many as 2,000 people who have been identified by president Trumps Administration as a top priority for deportation. Abc 7 News Reporter luis pena has more. Hopefully its a false alarm. Deanna is Holding Onto Hope raids wont happen in