Hi, mike. Hi everybody. Here is a look at thick fog around petaluma and penngrove. Some of the streets that may be covered, bodega avenue, mcdowell boulevard. Its going to be dangerous through the morning hours. We have some around Half Moon Bay and some sneaking up from gilroy towards, say, san jose, eventually, in morgan hill. Here is a look for our exploratorium camera. Clouds are definitely lower this morning. Temperatures 55 to 62 at 7 00, 82 inlandment it will warm up quickly. Notice it doesnt get exceptionally hot like it did over the weekend. 77 around the bay, 68 the coast. Back into the 70s away from the coast. High clouds and sunshine all day today. We have reports of a disabled vehicle at the bay bridge toll plaza blocking either lane eight or nine. Sounds like theyre not able to move that on their own. That is westbound 80 just as you approach those metering lights. Not seeing anything really obvious on camera other than a stack up forming in the cash lanes on either side.
Like on the traffic maps. Its spilled over onto 242 into the concord area. Will no doubt reach highway 4 shortly. You can use mass transit. B. A. R. T. Is a good option or you can also use Pleasant Hill road to get around this. Well talk more about this coming up in just a few minutes. Onto the breaking news in the south bay where a long overnight standoff is now the scene of a homicide investigation. Five people including the suspect are dead. San jose police are surrounding a home on Habbitts Court near cramer circle. Thats where we find abc 7 News Reporter jobina fortson. Reporter re and natasha, it appears all four victims were shot and the suspect as well. Police are investigating this as a quadruple murdersuicide. Is i a dastating situation for this community. The home involved is actually around the corner, but police have completely blocked off this area of Habbitts Court. Police dont have a motive but are interviewing people right now. Im told there were several people inside
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