It morning and welcome back to mornings on 2, Tuesday Morning october 8 im dave clark. Im pam cook, thank you for waking up with us. The top story is a potential power shut off related to weather. We checked with stephen he was bringing up good points. We were talking about gas pumps. They will be out. So fill up your gas tank. And we are finding out about bart. This is tomorrow not today, wednesday into early thursday. The why what the weather watch is not for heat, it is for wind and very dry conditions. So some people said this doesnt include the Santa Cruz Mountains but it does, the east bay, even along the coast, even parts of the marin coast as well will get into some pretty good gusts, low humidity and very strong wind, this system right here is the one coming and it is what we call a dry cold front. There might be some high clouds with it but the end result is most of the energy is plunging into the great basin and the intermountain region, Eastern Nevada and points east, this
You . This happens to be probably once a month. It just happened. Here we go. Fog returns, cooler there is a big fog bank near monterey, the wind advisory starts tomorrow, temperatures drop, wendy for nearly everybody with low humidity and high fire danger wednesday afternoon and maybe even wednesday morning into thursday. The wind advisory will be for the north and east bay hills, and that starts tomorrow. It goes into thursday. Today is tuesday, today will be cooler, we will also have a high fire danger not for temperatures, it wont be hot but humidity will be low and the wind will be very strong. This system is digging into the north, it is a powerhouse system and we are on the western edge of it, cooler today with temperatures in the 70s in fact we are seeing temperatures dropping, napa down in oakland down, redwood city down, concorde as well. Forecast highs are still at average or a little above, by tomorrow they will go way below. We will have more coming up in 10 minutes. I can
Month, and i want people to still know it, know it even better in november, and even better in december, and be able to tell all the people you know about it, but not so much that they dont invite you to their parties anymore, that violence violent armed perpetrators are a deadly force in america and also here in our city and San Francisco. And ending Domestic Violence is central to saving lives, to saving childhood, to saving our Public Health and our Workplace Safety and our school safety, and ultimately our future. So to all the partners here, whether you are in government, whether you are a nonprofit, if you work at night, if you answer the crisis line, if you are an advocate with infants or an advocate with adults or seniors, thank you so much for your creativity and your stamina and you are not alone. None of us is alone. To the survivors out there, i want to tell you that when you feel at your most alone, somehow , a tiny place in your mind and heart, belief that you are not. We
Our domestic our department on the status of women, and the staff and all our Community Partners that do the work we do. This is how we survived the Domestic Violence system in the city. Thank you. [applause] thank you so much. As president zawart stated, prevention is a critical part of our work to stop the cycle of violence. For over 20 years, asianPacific Islander legal outreach has engaged youth through its Youth Advisory Council to address genderbased and dating violence in asian and Pacific Islander communities. Please join me in welcoming the Youth Advisory Council at the youth coordinator. Give him a warm welcome. [applause] good evening, everyone. We are the Youth Advisory Council from the legal outreach. We strive for and accepting an equitable future in which everyone is helpfully loved. As youth in our communities, it is important we engage in work against a mystic violence to educate our peers and prevent its occurrence in our everyday lives. Through this work, we believe
Connected to Public Health and public safety. What i want people to know this month, and i want people to still know it, know it even better in november, and even better in december, and be able to tell all the people you know about it, but not so much that they dont invite you to their parties anymore, that violence violent armed perpetrators are a deadly force in america and also here in our city and San Francisco. And ending Domestic Violence is central to saving lives, to saving childhood, to saving our Public Health and our Workplace Safety and our school safety, and ultimately our future. So to all the partners here, whether you are in government, whether you are a nonprofit, if you work at night, if you answer the crisis line, if you are an advocate with infants or an advocate with adults or seniors, thank you so much for your creativity and your stamina and you are not alone. None of us is alone. To the survivors out there, i want to tell you that when you feel at your most alo