Through the streets. Also the streets are completely abandoned here because theres a curfew in place until 10 00 a. M. On monday. We also have been seeing police come out after theyve been suspended from these high winds. And theyre also taking a look to make sure that there isnt too much debris flying around here. But what we see are some street signs coming down, hundreds of thousands of people without power. And the light has really changed over the last 30 minutes. Its gotten significantly darker. As the hurricane moves in parallel to where we are right now. And this is usually a major thoroughfare. And if you head just a couple of miles down that way, that would be the beach. And thats completely sealed off. All of those bridges were closed at 4 00 yesterday. So, in addition to the debris that weve seen, the weather and everyone whos been sheltered, we do expect to see a Major Economic impact in this area for both miami and ft. Lauderdale, as they continue to brace for what they e
Helping. I am seeing slightly cooler temperatures. You get below thousand the icy 50s and 60s but at this site 27 humidity westerly breeze. We will take that. Anything it does look like the base of that fog will make a bigger impact up around 2500 or even 3000 feet. Is a little higher today. Up and down the coast always down central california. A little bit of cloud coverage mapping background from las vegas. Down to san diego. Also la. Kind of a tropical field. A little west southwest out of travis. 40s, 50s and 60s are a few cool readings. Fog will help along with any other inland tear. Pretty significant cooling trend. Couple low 90s holding on for one more day. Sal, what do you have . See that we have slow traffic. We are looking at the macarthur maze, not a huge commute. It is getting busier coming around the berkeley curve. They call it the berkeley curve because you are heading to and from berkeley but it is actually in oakland. If you want to get technical the traffic begins sl