Some upper 70s at lunch time today. Eventually well reach into the mid 80s for the south bay, and then for the east bay, were going to see a few of those highs still very warm and above normal, but we are continuing to cool off. Well talk more about this coming up and mike, crews are on the move out of palo alto. Thats right, preventing some folks from moving through palo alto. We had early cones moving backwards from willow down to university, and now we have approaching marsh getting out of palo alto in toward redwood city. The more slowing as we have, traffic breaks two to three minutes and theyll move cones and crews once again. Thats whats going on, on this side of the bay, slowing toward marsh. No big surprises for the rest of the bay. Construction north 680 through fremont and disabled vehicle on the lower deck getting to pressure island out of sf. Back to you. Thank you, mike. Developing this morning, preparation and planning across the bay area for possible rolling Power Outag
Into the middle to end of this week and well see for the weekend things starting to calm down but for San Francisco, we have some low 70stoday, and well drop it back to the 60s by tomorrow. Mike, youve been tracking a Traffic Alert and now a crash. Thats right. We got converted, kari to two Traffic Alerts, the second crash on the. He ininess lasoun is more significant. Highway 101, southbound 101 as you exit belmont down toward redwood city at britton avenue, a crash blocking two lanes. There may be a pedestrian involved, someone walking on the freeway. Were checking out the extent of injuries and duration theyll have. Its been called a Traffic Alert by chp because two lanes in the commute direction are blocked. El camino is a good option for you through the area and on the other side of the bay, the other Traffic Alert is westbound 580 at 35th, there are two lanes blocked there by a fourcar crash, watching for progress, speeds are starting to build off of the warren freeway. Back to y
It is october 8th, 2019. Here is todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. If turkey does anything out of what they should be doing, well hit them so hard in the economy. The president defends his withdrawal from syria. The president keeps saying weve won this war on isis. We certainly have not. This is a bad idea. Tactically and strategically. A key figure to the president and European Union testifies before congress today. The nba is doing damage control after a Houston Rockets general manager spoke on protests in hong kong which infuriated china. Three infants have dine at a Pennsylvania Hospital from a waterborne bacterial infection. Its really too soon to say exactly where the organism is coming from. Kroger and walgreens are the latest to stop selling ecigarettes. The trump was ordered to turn over his tax returns. An Appeals Court granted a lastminute delay. All that the yankees have swept the twins theyre the first team to go onto the championship series. And all that matter
To get ready. Thanks joining us. Kpix 5 is your is your vial guide to navigate these potentially widespread power shutoffs. People all around the bay area are waiting for official word from pg e on whether theyll be in the dark come tomorrow. The Team Coverage starts with jackie ward in lafayette where high fire danger are putting some residents on high alert. Reporter most affected areas are here in contra costa and that includes lafayette. People here are getting ready. This is all that we have. People came here to ace to look for flashlights but they were out of luck. Some people this afternoon will be disappointed. Assistant manager howie gibb says he has not since n94 masks were hard. Com by a few years ago. Batteries were filling, every 15 to 20 minutes, it seems. Its like we are giving away. Its crazy. At safeway, Michael Haggerty was stocking up and keeping things easy. I want things that i can drink cold, eat cold, fruit, a lot of water at home. Where we live, its very, very w
Four. Pg e has turned the power back onto about three quarters of its customers. 543,000 customers have their electricity back on. About 195 customers are still waiting for their power to be restored. Meantime authorities are investigating the death of a man in pines in El Dorado County which could be linked to these outages. Officials say the man in his 60s died shortly after his homeless power. He was dependent on an oxygen machine. There is an ongoing effort to restore power to all the customers who were affected. That could be some time. Tom vacar joins us from marin county where work continues there to try to get power back up and running. Reporter systemwide and overall, just under 200,000 people are awaiting their power. That is far better than the 740,000 without power the peak of the windstorm. With Power Equipment still undergoing inspections and repairs in the area, a flashing sign high up on panoramic highway advertise the fact that the road was closed. It was put there to