And a little bit more cooling to go. Clouds overplace and helping to off set the cooling. 33 in fairfield and livermore. Santa rosa, just a degree above freezing. Around the bay, 33 in sfo. Afternoon highs, going to be on the cool side, do have a minor warning coming our way and ill have a look at the forecast cl could include a little bit of rain. More on that in just a little bit. As we mentioned, sal is off, but were watching the road miss ch 880 free, still worse, but no traffic troubles to report. Same for the golden gate bridge. And people live not guilty upscale neighborhood in an jose say they cant believe someone tole all of their mailboxes. In the ranch on silver creek, thieves left nothing behind except the concrete and a little bit of mail. Had them stolen before, probably by identity thieves looking for credit card offers. But this is making them feel more vulnerable. This is the first time they broke in. This time, they decided to uncrew the hinges and take the whole mail
With his arms raised. Right. He is the guy doing the wave. Admonishing the kid for taking the candy. This is a clear view. A view that has changed over the years. Thank you for joining us. Mike and sal enjoying the day off. We are joined by Rosemary Orozco and frank mallicoat. I have news for you, sitting next to the window up here, it is cold. Yeah. When you come in at 3 00 in the morning, you feel the cold too. Yes. Unavoidable. Right. Temperatures are finally beginning to turn around. It took some time. We even started with an advisory this morning for our inland valley location. That has expired. And temperatures will be in the low 50s to mid to upper 50s in the afternoon. Here is a look at Storm Tracker 2. In the overnight hours we had cloud cover pull through that offset the chill in the air. Even though it is cold out there, it could have been worse. The cloud cover helped to insulate us a little bit. Still we are looking at temperatures just above freezing in santa rosa at this
Only on four. Lydia . All of us just ive the someone was burning something and the kitchen. And the whole kitchen was on flames spread. I started yelling for people to get out of the house and i read out and realize my dog was still in there and i had to run in there and get my dog as well. Reporter 4 people were in the bottom apartment and they had to come out for safety. As the flames burned to the building. Heard a lot of commotion inside. I saw windows breaking. People are starting to get out of their homes. If no one was able to get out of the window they could not live. Tonight, we were lucky and got people out. With minor injuries. And that is a good thing. When you have limited damage. Reporter people were taken to the hospital as a precaution. Laurel ought steve tonight at ten as the bay area reels from the last round of heavy rain and high wind. We are tracking an Even Stronger storm on the way. Today the cleanup was underway all over. Francisco a damaged tree right next to a
[applause] thank you so much. My name is arlo haskell, and i am the executive director of the key west literary seminar. [applause] before i get started, let me make just one quick housekeeping announcement. Were going to do the question and answer session a little bit differently today. There will be stationary mics in each aisle, and if you would like to ask a question, you should get up out of your seat and come to the mic and ask your question. When we get to that point. Okay. It is a pleasure to welcome you all to the San Carlos Institute and to the 35th annual key west literary seminar, revealing power the literature of politics. This sunday afternoon session is free and open to the public. This is our gift to the community. And it wouldnt be possible without the gifts that many others have made to us that support our operations throughout the year. Id particularly like to thank peggy whose support makes this free sunday Public Session possible. Thank you. [applause] and in addit
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause]. Thank you so much. My name is arlo haskell, and i am the executive director of the key west literary seminar. [applause] before i get started, let me make just one quick housekeeping announcement. Were going to do the question and answer session a little bit differently today. There will be stationary mics in each aisle, and if you would like to ask a question, you should get up out of your seat and come to the mic and ask your question. When we get to that point. Okay. It is a pleasure to welcome you all to the San Carlos Institute and to the 35th annual key west literary seminar, revealing power the literature of politics. This sunday afternoon session is free and open to the public. This is our gift to the community. And it wouldnt be possible without the gifts that many others have made to us that support our operations throughout the year. Id particularly like to thank peggy whose support makes this free sunday Public